scottlindner
Occasional Visitor
Scott, thanks for the quick response.
I have problems understanding and trying to make good use of the comprehensive data and test done here as I'm not that much of a tech savvy person.
To further explain the scenario, we're not using ms office applications as often as we use adobe's premiere, photoshop, final cut & aperture that needs some form of stream read/write. Not simple read/write stuff.
So we have 2 guys on graphics editing that I don't believe will need constant access which is much more of a simple read write but using file sizes ranging from 250-500MB a pop.
We have 1 guy that does the heavy video editing that needs some form of a streaming demand working around with file size ranging from 500MB to 2GB a pop. And we'll have constant media (audio/video) streaming to most computers all the time.
Maybe from the above scenario, you can tell me what part of the data should I be looking for to suit the above setup?
thanks in advance once again! cheers!
I fully expect the users doing the graphic editing won't notice a difference, or the difference will be neglible compared to a local hard drive. I suspect the guy doing video editing will notice it a bit more. However, you can spend a lot of money trying to build a NAS (or SAN) that has the same performance as a native disk. My wife uses Premier and I'm using the DS1010+ at home. I will see if I have time to do a simple test to compare rendering a Premier project on a local disk compared to the DS1010+.
Keep in mind that how you configure the NAS plays a big role in performance. I have mine configured in a RAID 6. You may choose something different for performance rather than redundancy.
Scott