Got all the things cleaned up, my pool recreated with stablebit now instead of drivebender, and everything in its place and shared.
Only downside so far is it appears you can only duplicate at the root of a share, not individual folder within as I could in drivebender.
BUT....
I've been dealing with frustration since I got drivebender with slow directory enumerations over the network, lags when doing 30 second skips via my Windows 7 Media Center computer, and corruption of data. Anything I copied over the network to the drivebender pool would be corrupted - say an MKV of a TV show, during playback, inside of 30 seconds it would always, every single time, be horked, and either error out, or skip to like the 2 minute mark. If I copied to a non pool drive, then just copied it via RDP locally on the WHS 2011 server from the non pool drive to the final location, it was fine. So never any corruption unless copying directly to the pool over the network, then it did it every single time. So for a few months that's how I've had to do it - two copies, first from my laptop to the local C drive on the server, then via the server from its C drive to its pool.
Now I am again able to copy directly to the target media folder over the network and there's no issue.
Browsing my movies via the Mediabrowser plugin would get very laggy - I have just over 1790 movies in it now, and skipping through to find something wasn't very quick most of the time. This is all being done over gigabit.
So today while at work I was remoted into my server finalizing my data recovery to the new pool, and finally got everything finished. Got home, fired things up, and started testing.
Everything that was causing me problems on drivebender is no longer an issue. Speed is great for me, no lags, 30 second skips are instantaneous whether on MKV TV shows, 1080 movie rips, or just AVI's and MP4's of home movies. Multimedia file copies are working without any corruption.
Browsing over the network is much quicker, with the delay for the movie folders acceptable considering the number of folders there.
All in all, I'm very happy with the testing so far. Thanks for the people who answered some of my other questions about the process of the migration, and thanks to the developers. It will be nice to not have as much frustration as I've had lately when I'm using my systems here.
J
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