NAS or Firewire 800 drive for iTunes storage?

My iTunes files are currently about 5 or 6 TB of files. I tend to add about 1 to 2TB of media files a year. I have a Netgear ReadyNAS Pro which has 9TB of capacity and has dual gigabit cards (redundant - load balancing) wired via cat6 to a gigabit router. I also have a 8TB LaCie raid big4 quadra which can connect to my iMac 27" via firewire 800. Which would be the better choice for storing my iTunes media AND library files? I have tried storing my library files on the internal 2TB hardrive and the media on an NAS but after a while it begins to create problems so I want to have everything on one drive.
The house is all networked via wired cat6 and there are 4 apple tv's streaming the media files. Since they need iTunes to stream, it still has to go through the iMac as an intermediary and can't use the NAS directly.
Anyone have concrete opinions about or experience with this?
Thanks

First.................BACK UP ALL YOUR MUSIC
now you can play around, moving your iTunes library is pretty simple.
In Prefernces>Advanced there's a box at the top showing the 'iTunes music folder location' and a button next to it saying 'change'.
Now, before you change the iTunes music folder (basically your librabry) you need to move the actual files. So create a folder your external hard drive ('music' or something) then find your current iTunes folder in Home>Music. In that folder there are 3 files you have to move; the 'iTunes music' folder, the 'iTunes Library' file and the 'iTunes Music Library.xml' file.
The Folder has all your music and the other two contain information such as playlists.
It's as simple as moving (not copying, unless you want to for safe keeping) those 3 things (make sure iTunes is closed) to your external drive, to the folder you created earlier. When that done re-open iTunes go to Preferences>Advanced click to Change button up the top. That will open up the Finder Browser, just navigate to that folder on your external drive and select it. Make sure you select the actual folder, not the whole external hard drive OR the contents of the folder.
Quit and re-open iTunes all your music should be back to normal, and any songs you import or add from now on will go into the music folder on the external HD.

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