Data storage specialist Drobo’s release of Automated Data-Aware Tiering technology, which combines automation with solid state drives (SSDs) and data tiering, is aimed at helping SMBs with limited IT departments optimize their application performance.
Available on Drobo’s B1200i storage system, the tiering technology allows solid state drives to co-exist with hard drives in a single system and pro
Hi,Have a look at this:http://drobo-utils.sourceforge.net/drobo-utils is in AUR so you could use aur2ccr or manually add it to CCR.http://chakra-linux.org/wiki/index.php/ … rch_or_AurOther than that I have no idea if you can just access this filesystem normally. Anything in dmesg?
I have a file / print server built around OpenSUSE with 4 x 500G drives in a RAID 5. It has worked great and I share files with Linux, Mac, Windows, etc.
The RAID is getting full and I plan to pick up 4 x 1.5G or bigger drives. I have been doing some research, and have a few questions:
I'm new to RAID and trying to get my head around things. I have owned a Drobo in the past (which I liked) but it failed.
Here's a hypothetical scenario:
Assume I set up a RAID-5 array consisting of four 1TB hot-swappable 2.5" SATA drives. I name this volume 'My Data'.
Hello all, I am new to the forum and particularly new to Slackware.
I have successfully installed Slackware (With a bit of bumps on the road trying not to use inteldrmfb resulting in microscopic font)<---Fixed...
Now I want to put my Currently almost full Drobo (NTFS) on the machine.
I went and did a
dmesg
found the device name and went to do a
I've got a shell script that backs up our svn repositories. I back them up by tar'ing them over to a NAS (a Drobo). The script takes care of mounting and unmounting the network share itself.
The script itself works fine when I run it directly, but when run via cron it appears to fail with a few CIFS-related errors appearing in the syslog.
Data Robotics is shipping a new network-attached storage (NAS) device focused on file-sharing and back-up for SOHO and small-office users. The Drobo FS is equipped with an ARM-based, dual-core Marvell SoC that runs both Linux and VxWorks, a gigabit Ethernet port, up to 10TB storage with automated & BeyondRAID& data protection, and access to Oxygen Cloud services....
I am planning on setting up a FreeNAS ZFS pool using two 2 tb drives and two 1tb drives. I would like to have data redundancy somehow.
I'm new to RAID and trying to get my head around things. I have owned a Drobo in the past (which I liked) but it failed.
Here's a hypothetical scenario:
Assume I set up a RAID-5 array consisting of four 1TB hot-swappable 2.5" SATA drives. I name this volume 'My Data'.