Mac Mini as OSX Server + GlobalSan iSCSI
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@ntoxicator said:
the drobo though i question of how business level it is. But SSD caching option is a huge plus! This be much simpler storage solution
Entry Business Level, I would classify it. I've worked with them for years and certainly they are niche products but they have good products for their niche and we've had excellent support experiences. You have to know the product and what you are getting and need their specific offering, but for what they are they are generally quite good. Certainly entry level, no question there.
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@ntoxicator said:
I need to read documentation. If the Drobo can do different volumes on the RAID array. Then Im sold. Otherwise, I have to lean to the Synology NAS unit as it is more universal.
I don't have a 5D to test here, but our B800i certainly can make all of the volumes / LUNs that you want and does thin provisioning on them.
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Cool, thank you scott!
per Drobo documentation. You can create multiple Volumes on the Raid array. However, once the volume(s) are created. You cannot delete just one(1) of them. Documentation states, if you need to remote one of the Volumes. The entire unit has to be formatted and start over.
Nearly non issue. Although, then I question how you can Expand or a Volume previously created or shift space around.
The larger Drobo 8000 rack unit looks sweet. Be cool if that supported thunderbolt add-on PCI-e card.
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@ntoxicator said:
The larger Drobo 8000 rack unit looks sweet. Be cool if that supported thunderbolt add-on PCI-e card.
The B800 is not that fast, the TB add on wouldn't do much.
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@ntoxicator said:
Nearly non issue. Although, then I question how you can Expand or a Volume previously created or shift space around.
Don't need to on the B800i and B1200i, at least, due to thin provisioning. Just make it big from the beginning.
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It's been five days, following up to see how this project or planning are going.
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probably going with Drobo unit with 5 drives + mSata SSD drive for SSD Caching. As would be just straight TB connection and drive volume(s) be attached.
Waiting to finalize their network setup and their new office build-out prior to moving forward.
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Also have dropbox on mac mini server to push data to dropbox cloud storage. So serve as back-up point and all global access if needed.
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@ntoxicator said:
probably going with Drobo unit with 5 drives + mSata SSD drive for SSD Caching. As would be just straight TB connection and drive volume(s) be attached.
Waiting to finalize their network setup and their new office build-out prior to moving forward.
Sounds like a good solution.
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@ntoxicator said:
Unless there is another distributed file solution that can make work for their Mac / Apple eco-system.
If they happen to be using Gmail for their email you may want to look at AODocs. Amazon WorkDocs is another option.
@ntoxicator said:
Always complaining to me the slowness of mac's even though they're spec'd accordingly. Soon as you kill dropbox.. runs fine. had to implement alot of QoS on their network to throttle DB traffic.
Did you make any changes to the LAN Sync feature in Dropbox? I've always seen big improvements when blocking cloud sync services over WLAN within the office via endpoint software. e.g. Symantec