I know some folks that were resellers of drobo hardware--some sort of generic branded backup solution.
The network ports only got about 25MB/s on it though, so it was better than fast ethernet (100mb) but only about 250mb compared to the gigabit it was touted to have.
25MB/s to disk is not very fast; LTO 2 tapes get like 30MB/s. Its a trade for convenience, I guess! I don't really know how quick the drobos were for direct disk access on a good network, but 25MB/s is probably fast enough for most light backup purposes or a few overnight jobs.
Direct access is similar in speed. It's good for media, but you don't want to be running any applications off it. It also takes about 20 seconds to spin up the disks when it comes out of standby.
(Score: 2) by Hyperturtle on Friday September 04 2015, @12:03AM
I know some folks that were resellers of drobo hardware--some sort of generic branded backup solution.
The network ports only got about 25MB/s on it though, so it was better than fast ethernet (100mb) but only about 250mb compared to the gigabit it was touted to have.
25MB/s to disk is not very fast; LTO 2 tapes get like 30MB/s. Its a trade for convenience, I guess! I don't really know how quick the drobos were for direct disk access on a good network, but 25MB/s is probably fast enough for most light backup purposes or a few overnight jobs.
(Score: 2) by Snow on Friday September 04 2015, @02:50PM
Direct access is similar in speed. It's good for media, but you don't want to be running any applications off it. It also takes about 20 seconds to spin up the disks when it comes out of standby.