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AMRivlin
Feb 18, 2012Apprentice
ReadyNas Pro 6 + Plex Media Server: Real World Results
Most likely everyone has tried Plex and streamed some form of media. I wanted to post about the level of ease and stability of using a NAS with Plex's 9.5.2 Server and multiple devices.
Network:
Router: Actiontec V1000H
Switch: Trendnet 8 port unmanaged
NAS Teeming Dual 1Gbps --> Router --> Switch --> Devices
802.11N: ~100Mbps connection (Single Band)
NAS:
RNDP6000-200NAS (Pro 6) Dual 2.6Ghz E5300
8GB DDR2 PC6400
Firmware 4.2.19
Wired Devices:
AppleTV 2 (0.10 Beta)
2009 Macbook Pro (0.9.5.2)
Wireless Devices:
2010 Macbook Air (0.9.5.2)
HP Touchpad (Free Beta 0.6.8)
iPhone 3GS (4.99 on app store)
Remote Device:
Nexus S (4.99 on marketplace)
Media:
6 (Different) ~12GB (per file) 1080P home videos
Started the streams on all 6 devices within a few minutes of each other.
The results are pretty easy to explain:
General Success!
Notes:
-Macbook Pro and Apple TV had no drops as they were wired.
-Touchpad is running beta software (Final coming with server 9.5.3) and took 2 tries to get the media started.
-iPhone worked on the first try
-Android Nexus S had a bit of trouble keeping up over Wifi being the last device to start, so it was switched to a 3G HSDPA Network
SIngle Band 2.4Ghz 802.11N is not enough to run more than 3 streams at once, but more than enough for 1-2.
I was able to view all 6 streams, pause, and play with little issue.
Details:
The NAS kept up with out any issues. It appeared to sustain 30-40MB/s for all 6 streams, peaking at 80MB/s.
Load was 7-9, with temperatures around 130F. Memory utilization never went over 1.5GB.
See these screenshots for more information about the loads and the system: http://imgur.com/a/5RC6m
Hopefully you found this test interesting. I didn't attempt to run anything else on the network at the same time, but could have possibly browsed and used subsonic with little effect on the streams. I also have a PS3 and would most likely have been able to DLNA another media file to it, but did not test this at this stage.
Network:
Router: Actiontec V1000H
Switch: Trendnet 8 port unmanaged
NAS Teeming Dual 1Gbps --> Router --> Switch --> Devices
802.11N: ~100Mbps connection (Single Band)
NAS:
RNDP6000-200NAS (Pro 6) Dual 2.6Ghz E5300
8GB DDR2 PC6400
Firmware 4.2.19
Wired Devices:
AppleTV 2 (0.10 Beta)
2009 Macbook Pro (0.9.5.2)
Wireless Devices:
2010 Macbook Air (0.9.5.2)
HP Touchpad (Free Beta 0.6.8)
iPhone 3GS (4.99 on app store)
Remote Device:
Nexus S (4.99 on marketplace)
Media:
6 (Different) ~12GB (per file) 1080P home videos
Started the streams on all 6 devices within a few minutes of each other.
The results are pretty easy to explain:
General Success!
Notes:
-Macbook Pro and Apple TV had no drops as they were wired.
-Touchpad is running beta software (Final coming with server 9.5.3) and took 2 tries to get the media started.
-iPhone worked on the first try
-Android Nexus S had a bit of trouble keeping up over Wifi being the last device to start, so it was switched to a 3G HSDPA Network
SIngle Band 2.4Ghz 802.11N is not enough to run more than 3 streams at once, but more than enough for 1-2.
I was able to view all 6 streams, pause, and play with little issue.
Details:
The NAS kept up with out any issues. It appeared to sustain 30-40MB/s for all 6 streams, peaking at 80MB/s.
Load was 7-9, with temperatures around 130F. Memory utilization never went over 1.5GB.
See these screenshots for more information about the loads and the system: http://imgur.com/a/5RC6m
Hopefully you found this test interesting. I didn't attempt to run anything else on the network at the same time, but could have possibly browsed and used subsonic with little effect on the streams. I also have a PS3 and would most likely have been able to DLNA another media file to it, but did not test this at this stage.
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- btaroliProdigyYes, I've been extremely pleased with the results on my own Pro 6. Please note that 9.5.3 is now available! :)
- AMRivlinApprenticeJust installed it! What does it offer? Plex Forums report scrubbing with 9.5.3 works with TouchPad in this release.
- btaroliProdigy
- volponeAspirant
AMRivlin wrote: Most likely everyone has tried Plex and streamed some form of media. ... I wanted to post about the level of ease and stability of using a NAS with Plex's 9.5.2 Server and multiple devices......
Hi AMRivin,
I'm really interested with your real world experience to stream concurrent and HD videos with Plex Media Server.
I already use ReadyNas Pro (V1) with great success to stream my SD and 720p videos (Plex =>ATV2, Ipad, Win clients) but i consider to expand my system with a second more powerfull unit suited for 1080p HD contents transcoding (2.8Ghz vs 1.6Ghz CPU clock).
Your interesting post confirm this is a good setup for this usage, but could you please confirm ?
- Hitachi 5K3000 3TB (HDS5C3030ALA630) drives perfs are adequate for HD videos streaming and transcoding (vs 7K3000 fastest alternative) ?
- 8GB memory upgrade is really needed for this usage ? (and which brand and model of RAM did you used)
Thank's again
Regards
Volpone - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredRAM upgrades are not supported. Would suggest you try with stock 1GB RAM.
- AMRivlinApprenticeYou won't need to upgrade ram to run multiple streams.
- btaroliProdigyNot to whine. But as I was blowing dust out of my Pro 6, I noticed that second memory slot stating at me with its tabs spread out and whispering "you know I could use more RAM..." ;-) :naskiller:
- volponeAspirant
mdgm wrote: RAM upgrades are not supported. Would suggest you try with stock 1GB RAM.
OK, Thank You.
What about Hitachi 5K3000 3TB perfs ? - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredHard drives aren't the bottleneck. The CPU is. For 1080p you want the Pro 6.
- volponeAspirant
btaroli wrote: Not to whine. But as I was blowing dust out of my Pro 6, I noticed that second memory slot stating at me with its tabs spread out and whispering "you know I could use more RAM..." ;-) :naskiller:
Yes , i'm also currently using 4GB in my first Pro Pioneer (V1) but i don't know if this impact directly streaming perfs.
Also any idea on Hitachi 5K3000 3TB perfs ?
Thank You
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