NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.

Forum Discussion

AMRivlin's avatar
AMRivlin
Apprentice
Feb 18, 2012

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.

16 Replies

Replies have been turned off for this discussion

NETGEAR Academy

Boost your skills with the Netgear Academy - Get trained, certified and stay ahead with the latest Netgear technology! 

Join Us!

ProSupport for Business

Comprehensive support plans for maximum network uptime and business peace of mind.

 

Learn More