Hi
I'm (still!) considering purchasing a ReadyNAS NVX for home use. This model particularly interests me as I've currently got a small 2-bay NAS which drives me mad with transfer rates in the order of 10-15MB/s, and the NVX appears to give significantly better performance. Now that the prices seem to have come down a bit, its almost, perhaps, possibly, borderline affordable... as long as the wife doesn't find out!
Just thinking about its performance though. I'd be looking at using its X-RAID feature, and reckon I'll need a maximum of 3GB capacity for the forseeable future. Now, that capacity should easily be achieveable by using a number of 1TB, 1.5TB or 2TB drives. My question though is how, if at all, will drive performance have a knock-on effect to the performance I 'see' from the NVX ?
For example, and I know these are 'consumer grade' hard drives not on the official HCL, but the Samsung F3 HD103SJ 1TB drives gets very good reviews for its speed. By populating the NVX with these would I see an improvement over using 'slower' drives (say 1.5TB or 2TB 'Green' models) when pushing it hard, or do the overheads from other factors negate the drive performance ???
Be very interested to hear your thoughts !
Thanks
I'm (still!) considering purchasing a ReadyNAS NVX for home use. This model particularly interests me as I've currently got a small 2-bay NAS which drives me mad with transfer rates in the order of 10-15MB/s, and the NVX appears to give significantly better performance. Now that the prices seem to have come down a bit, its almost, perhaps, possibly, borderline affordable... as long as the wife doesn't find out!

Just thinking about its performance though. I'd be looking at using its X-RAID feature, and reckon I'll need a maximum of 3GB capacity for the forseeable future. Now, that capacity should easily be achieveable by using a number of 1TB, 1.5TB or 2TB drives. My question though is how, if at all, will drive performance have a knock-on effect to the performance I 'see' from the NVX ?
For example, and I know these are 'consumer grade' hard drives not on the official HCL, but the Samsung F3 HD103SJ 1TB drives gets very good reviews for its speed. By populating the NVX with these would I see an improvement over using 'slower' drives (say 1.5TB or 2TB 'Green' models) when pushing it hard, or do the overheads from other factors negate the drive performance ???
Be very interested to hear your thoughts !
Thanks