> But that says the USB 2.0's 480 mb/s is no better than 100mb/s of the
> net, and that is much slower than direct access to a drive.  The extra
> USB speed provides a net speed buffer in that case.  Each of those cases
> is much slower than a direct access to a fast drive, and that was the
> original point.

I, too, have been looking at setting up and NAS because I've heard that
external HDDs have a high failure rate. Wouldn't the tradeoff in speed
be worth it for reliability of an NAS? In other words, is it better to
have 100mb/s and a reliable RAID setup than to have 480mb/s and an
external drive that may overheat in its enclosure and die?

Benjamin