I've read all the material on the site. According to the articles the performance of the NAS does not matter much for everyday needs. However, I still have my doubts.
What I have now:
- DNS-323 (old D-link NAS)
- DIR-655 (gigabit router)
- modern Mac computers
What I need:
- store video/photo library
- stream HD video wireless to other computers
- internal backup capability (from disk 1 to disk 2)
According to the articles on this site my todays setup should be enough. The articles says that very little performance is needed to stream video since there are other bottle necks on the way. Unfortunately, I have different experience. :-(
I'm very unhappy with DNS-323. The device is slow, noisy and formats the disks by it's own. :-/
Even when connected by wire (to my fresh iMac) the picture jerks when I try to watch a DVD (.vob files on DNS). The device is busy at least the first 15 minutes after startup. The disks are spinning up like the device does something when I expect it to be idle. I don't even want to start about the wireless performance... The record is 7 MB/s wired and 3 MB/s wireless for large file transfer.
Well, I decided to upgrade to something newer and hopefully faster and more reliable.
My main question is how fast my NAS needs to be? I look at NASes within two major groups: those that have 50-60 MB/s throughput and those that have 90-100 MB/s. The latter are more expensive of course.
Is the first group enough for me or will I be disappointed again? Or may be the third group 20-30 MB/s is enough? May be all my troubles do not originate from throughput at all but rather from bad DNS software (or something else)?
That was a lengthy question. I hope you were not bored to death while reading it.
What I have now:
- DNS-323 (old D-link NAS)
- DIR-655 (gigabit router)
- modern Mac computers
What I need:
- store video/photo library
- stream HD video wireless to other computers
- internal backup capability (from disk 1 to disk 2)
According to the articles on this site my todays setup should be enough. The articles says that very little performance is needed to stream video since there are other bottle necks on the way. Unfortunately, I have different experience. :-(
I'm very unhappy with DNS-323. The device is slow, noisy and formats the disks by it's own. :-/
Even when connected by wire (to my fresh iMac) the picture jerks when I try to watch a DVD (.vob files on DNS). The device is busy at least the first 15 minutes after startup. The disks are spinning up like the device does something when I expect it to be idle. I don't even want to start about the wireless performance... The record is 7 MB/s wired and 3 MB/s wireless for large file transfer.
Well, I decided to upgrade to something newer and hopefully faster and more reliable.
My main question is how fast my NAS needs to be? I look at NASes within two major groups: those that have 50-60 MB/s throughput and those that have 90-100 MB/s. The latter are more expensive of course.
Is the first group enough for me or will I be disappointed again? Or may be the third group 20-30 MB/s is enough? May be all my troubles do not originate from throughput at all but rather from bad DNS software (or something else)?
That was a lengthy question. I hope you were not bored to death while reading it.