I'm waiting for the 12 bay model to come out, as it has SAS support as well as SATA.
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I'm waiting for the 12 bay model to come out, as it has SAS support as well as SATA.
@localzuk - I'd be interested to hear how that would work as backend storage for a virtualisation setup.
Yeah - I didn't phrase that quite right. I meant in terms of performance.
Because Drobo use there own filing system how would you do data recovery or is it just a case of fling a new hdd in and the rest is good assuming the controllers on it are ok.
I was looking into this some time ago and found a raid card that supported 24 SATA 2 HDD's , a cheap case that will hold all of the drives and was looking at buying a sea sonic PSU ( at least one ) and then just a case of all the sata and power cables, motherboard, cpu , ram and using something along the lines of free nas, open filer or the likes
At the time I was looking at the 2tb Samsung spin point F4 drives which have a good price :)
Yuck.
Ben
Be aware that not all of the Drobo's support MPIO or CSV's making them useless for some Virtualisation Projects!
Make sure that if Virtualisation is one of your requirements that the Drobo you choose is up to the job, also make sure that you have dual LAN ports that can be properly configured for LCAP or Trunking.
Personally Im a ReadyNAS lover with several deployed in multi node clusters using 10Gbe the busiest with 3nodes and 15 servers running from it!
I thought you were building your own file server? Maybe Drobo's marketing department are just really good - "Quick, there's this chap who's figured out he can build his own server! Phone him and convince him otherwise...". 16TB of storage implies two sets of 5 disks in RAID-5 - 10 disks, caddies, a case, motherboard, power supply, etc should come to around £1,500.
It looked shiny! I'm still looking into both methods! - but if paying a little extra and i can then get another one which will replicate the data across automagically it would be good!
I'm just waiting until they give me the full breakdown of what they have approved as to our budget - we asked for 200k!! so it depends what they have decided we can do.