Hey all!
I'm a newbie here and I haven't used NASLite yet because I need to get some equipment (like a GigabitE card)... To those of you who run it on a regular basis, I have a few questions for you...
I deal with video. Lots of video. On a laptop. Currently I'm running a series of disks via firewire and edit with Final Cut Pro. I find the performance decent, except when dealing with rendering/editing/transitions at the same time (saturated bandwidth). I was wondering how NASLite would handle such work...
- I'm not expecting to beat the throughput of firewire (400) over gigabit ethernet, but is the network latency going to make all of this impossible? I wouldn't do this to _reduce_ my actual performance...
- Should I RAID-0 the drives in the NAS? Would I gain any performance versus a JBOD configuration? And is the potential improved performance worth the loss of reliability should I lose a disk?
- What kind of hardware would I be looking at, as a minimum, to run this? I think that old pentium 75 may be a lost cause, but perhaps a dual-200MHz Pentium Pro? or a celeron 400?
- Should I invest in a SATA card and disks? will I run into bandwidth concerns with old hardware like that?
Thanks a bunch for your help!
I'm looking forward to trying this
Take care
-tych0