I provide all information on this page:
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/synology-ds420j-4-bay-nas/6.html
I don't use just plain transfers, but I have made my own software for real-life file transfers, in both single and multi-client scenarios and I take the overall reading and not the peak values. This is why you will never see 100-110 MB/s speeds in my tests. Those speeds can be only achieved in ISO file transfers.
Synthetic data is not close to real-life conditions, it will only show ideal results and you won't be able to see the differences between products. For me, the future owners of this product need to know what it really can do under daily transfers, and not synthetic benches. This is why I devoted time to make my own benchmark suite.
On the page mentioned above, I also state that I use ADATA SSDs in all of my tests. They provide much more stable results, contrary to HDDs where I was noticing large deviations between each test run (mostly in the DiskSpd scripts).
Have you considered covering features as well? I 've included two videos in the review showing an overview of the features in the first, and Plex performance in the second which is why most users will buy it. If you believe that I should cover any other feature, in particular, feel free to tell me so and I will try to, in the next review.
We are a site that covers every product category in detail, from Storage and GPUs to PSUs, Chassis, Keyboards you name it. TPU is among the very few IT sites left providing in-depth impartial information in every major IT category and we are here to educate users to invest better their money on products that need their needs.
The main reason to buy a NAS is to have a reliable and fast
network storage space, so the comparison with a USB external disk doesn't make any sense. Moreover, I believe I am among the very few covering so many aspects of a NAS in my reviews and if I provide even more data, then the review will be really difficult to follow. Plus the day only has 24h and I need a month for each review. Contrary to others, I run all tests for about a month to check on the NAS reliability and if I notice anything out of order I share it with my readers. I don't just do an unboxing, run 2-3 tests for a couple of days and then jump to the next review. I could do 10x more NAS reviews if I didn't run so many tests, but this is
not my way.