Dennis Wood
Senior Member
On the eSATA issue, I basically reset everything and reconnected the drive. This time, a 483GB backup to the eSATA drive did complete with no errors. The write speed to this drive was roughly 33MB/s which is as good as we've tested with the eSATA drive on any of our fast workstations. This is good.
You're right on the load testing. Using two Vista SP1 workstations, both with RAID 0 arrays (3 drives each) is a fairly extreme test...and both use teamed network connections to a teamed NAS unit. In other words, to be fair, we're loading it as much as anyone conceivably could.
Js, that disk tool is pretty misleading...although OK as a relative tool. In our testing with the NAS in its load balancing network mode, the disk benchmark are way off mark, and even Iozone is reported speeds about 20% less than we're actually measuring. You can expect (using Vista SP1 with a local RAID 0) 50MB/s write rates and about 91MB/s read rates using the NAS on an LACL capable switch and dual LAN workstation. Remarkable numbers for a RAID 5 unit.
To my knowledge this is the only NAS unit out there in this price range that does load balancing...and it works. Yes, there's some code tweaks, but the QNAP folks will figure that out in short order.
You're right on the load testing. Using two Vista SP1 workstations, both with RAID 0 arrays (3 drives each) is a fairly extreme test...and both use teamed network connections to a teamed NAS unit. In other words, to be fair, we're loading it as much as anyone conceivably could.
Js, that disk tool is pretty misleading...although OK as a relative tool. In our testing with the NAS in its load balancing network mode, the disk benchmark are way off mark, and even Iozone is reported speeds about 20% less than we're actually measuring. You can expect (using Vista SP1 with a local RAID 0) 50MB/s write rates and about 91MB/s read rates using the NAS on an LACL capable switch and dual LAN workstation. Remarkable numbers for a RAID 5 unit.
To my knowledge this is the only NAS unit out there in this price range that does load balancing...and it works. Yes, there's some code tweaks, but the QNAP folks will figure that out in short order.
Last edited: