Want to compare it to something? How about the $199 1TB single-drive Western Digital My Book World Edition NAS, which turns in a performance that's almost three times as fast as the DNS-321?
Not to argue with you, the WD My Book World Edition "white bar" NAS does have very good performance. (I guess, if that is the performance you wanted, you should have bought that product). But, I hope you should be able to recognize there are definitive reasons for the increased performance on the WD 'white bar' as compared to the DNS-321. First the WD 'white bar' is at least 6 months (maybe more) newer that the DNS-321. The WD 'white bar' uses a different processor and, most significant (IMHO), has 128Mbytes of DDR2 SDRAM, twice the capacity of the 64MBytes DDR SDRAM on the DNS-321.
It annoys me when you repeatedly try to make me look like stupid by attributing things to me that I never wrote. My expectation was that the gigabit ethernet speed would not be a bottleneck, not that the DNS-321 would magically suck data off of the drives faster than their maximum throughput and spew it out, saturating the gigabit ethernet port.
Perhaps you could define exactly (in MBytes/sec) what you expect for a device "
doing gigabit speed". Then we would be clear in your expectation. You only stated that "
It [DNS-321] is not doing even a tenth of that speed".
"The most interesting finding in this test was that although the D-Link DNS-323 supposedly is set up to take advantage of both SATA 3 Gb/s drives and NCQ, neither appeared to affect performance."
The interesting conclusion I got out of the article, and the reason I posted it as a response to your post of "
The limiting factor should be the drive throughput" was the following statements:
"The best place to put your money to optimize NAS performance is to beef up the RAM on a NAS and each networked client. "
The DNS-321 is what it is (hardware wise) and you will only get so much performance from that hardware. None of our posting or speculation about the contributing factors, will change the performance of the DNS-321. As you said there are "
offerings by other vendors running two, three, and even more than four times that fast". If you need/want more performance you only need to look to those other vendors.