Recommend me a new NAS

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Hi all, my old Readynas Duo2 is starting to drive me mad with how slow it uploads and downloads..

NAS performance test gives me a blistering :-

Running warmup...
Running a 100MB file write on Y: twice...
Iteration 1: 2.90 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 2.55 MB/sec
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Average (W): 2.73 MB/sec
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Running a 100MB file read on Y: twice...
Iteration 1: 1.95 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 1.97 MB/sec
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Average (R): 1.96 MB/sec
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I use it to store pictures and also movies for the media player downstairs.

it's got 2 1TB drives (WD reds) in it already

I'm not looking at spending the earth on a new setup. will something cheap and cheerful like a Synology DS216j 2 Bay do me proud?
 
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Thanks! :)

It's slower than slow. It never was very fast but as it's filled up it's got worse.

It's just plugged into the router and setup with what netgear calls x-raid2
 
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Five times quicker after a restart :o

Running warmup...
Running a 100MB file write on Y: twice...
Iteration 1: 11.21 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 11.17 MB/sec
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Average (W): 11.19 MB/sec
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Running a 100MB file read on Y: twice...
Iteration 1: 10.30 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 10.58 MB/sec
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Average (R): 10.44 MB/sec
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I've recently started doing this and I mounted the shared folder of my new DS916+ on my old Ds411j. Then started moving data to that folder.

Would it maybe be quicker if I mounted the shared folder of my old nas in the new one and then moved files to that? Just wondering if the load would be transferred to my new nas which is much faster.
 
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Wouldn't a gigabit switch be easier and cheaper?

Yup, just have the switch into the router and all the devices into the switch. Any internal traffic will use the switch and be gigabit transfer speeds, only internet traffic will use the router which will never saturate the 100mbps line. It's exactly what I did with my previous home network and the cost was a simply £15 gigabit switch from Amazon.
 
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