Presale question

Hi all
I am looking for a NAS solution for my home and have found the NSS326.
I has everything I need and is compatable with the drives I want to use but I do have a question about its preformance,
I will be using Western Digital Caviar Black WD1001FAL drives, my network is all Gigbit.
I will be using it as a media server to store videos and ISO images that I will then stream to the HTPC in my home.
Each HTPC will mount the windows shares from the NAS system and play the files in Windows Media Player Classic
I am wondering if the NSS326 will have the preformance I need to be able to do this using HD videos
Thanks all

Peter,
Thanks for your interest in Cisco Smart Storage.  You can find 3rd party test benchmarks on the web.  A good starting point is SmallNetBuilder.com  It lists our product as well as our competitors.  You can select different benchmarks based on your gigabit network as well as RAID types/media streams/etc.
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/component/option,com_nas/Itemid,190/chart,14/
Reply back after you see the benchmarks with your comments.

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