OK, so I ran DiskWriggler on my first NasLite+ system (running from a bootable USB drive)
Here are the results. I know they are kind of low, but it IS

an older system with older drives.
Write Summary : 2000.00 frames in 126.72 secs
: 14.92(min) 15.78(avg) 16.28(max) FPS
: 9.96(min) 10.53(avg) 10.86(max) MB/s
Read Summary : 2000.00 frames in 270.51 secs
: 1.60(min) 7.39(avg) 8.21(max) FPS
: 1.07(min) 4.93(avg) 5.48(max) MB/s
MY QUESTIONS ARE
1. Is FPS the frames per second it can handle?
2. What is normal for FPS across a 100 Mbps network? I mean what FPS rate do you need to get normal viewing/sound quality if I was playing large mpeg2 videos from the NASLite+ server to a Windows XP box? I really dont remember the frames per second typical rate.
3. Why is reading 1/2 speed of writing?

It seems that writing should take longer than reading? But obviously something (probably many factors) are causing the reads to be 50% slower than writing. That seems backwards to me, but shows my ignorance of whats happening behind the scenes here.
4. The other thing is that when I was using my SageTV client across this same network, it was using about 4 Mbps that like ~.5MB/sec of bandwidth. So it *SEEMS* to me that if the drive can handle 10MB/sec...that I should have no problems recording/writing Mpeg2 videos to the NASLite server.
Thanks for any info on this