o stai kam: http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30717/79/1/3/ * *Marvell Orion* based NASes will generally produce throughput in the *mid-to-high teen MB/s* * NASes using the *VIA C7*, *Intel Atom* or *AMD Geode* will provide read/write performance in the *30 - 40 MB/s range* * When you move up to NASes based on *Intel Celeron* or *Dual-Core* or *Freescale MPC854XE*, you can see speeds of *at least 50 MB/s *and more like 70 MB/s. The above speeds are those obtained with iozone testing and exclude caching effects on both the NAS and client system. File copy speeds, which /do/ include cache effects and a mix of small and large file sizes, especially using Vista SP1 on the client side, can be /much/ higher, as shown by the *100 MB/s* results obtained with the NETGEAR ReadyNAS Pro. So if you're looking for a low-cost way to build a dual-drive NAS, you can choose a motherboard using an Intel Atom, VIA C7 or AMD Geode CPU and be pretty certain of getting better than 2X the performance you can get from any (current) off-the-shelf NAS. taigi liko susirast tik normalia maza tylia deze :) Feniksas raÅ