In Reply to: RE: Any failure of hard disks in your NAS ? posted by Tony Lauck on November 19, 2014 at 09:58:39:
Hi and thanks for the advice
I have been able to connect the main pc with an ethernet cable to the router (no wifi i mean).
Only the secondary system is through wifi in the bedroom (just background listening when i write with the pc)
I am not an expert but i guess your solution is indeed the ultimate and the best one
I do not know if tests with HD video files can tell something about the quality of the playback system.
For now i do not get any drop out or problem
My idea is to add a 2nd SSD and to read the files from that
I read 3 Gb/s on the SSD . It's a lot indeed.
I like the SSD so much and i think that something spectacular is going to happenhttp://www.zdnet.com/toshiba-launches-smallest-embedded-nand-flash-products-to-date-7000034281/
a 128 GB NAND chip of about 0.5"x0.5" size (!)
http://cdn-static.zdnet.com/i/r/story/70/00/034281/screen-shot-2014-10-02-at-10-03-51-458x330.png?hash=BGAvMJZ2MG&upscale=1
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
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