dave261266
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Guys,
Just want any comments really.
I have had a drobo (1st Gen) for a while now and short of one problem that required a firmware upgrade I have had no real problems with it. I use it to house my media library (TV Shows and Movies) which I play through a couple of Mac Minis to various rooms in the house.
Initially I had this connected to my main machine (iMac) and all was good. The storage was shared out to the mac minis with afp and apart from the iMac being down there were no problems.
One week though I had a hard drive failure on the iMac and it took a couple of days to recover and it became apparent that linking the drobo to the iMac was less than ideal.
So I bought the droboshare and after checking the specs it seemed that it would be great (Gigabit support etc etc)
Since it has been installed the performance has been <please insert rude word!!!>
I raised this with drobo support and had several communications with one of their "back room" engineers.
The upshot was that the most I can expect in terms of throughput from the droboshare is in the region of 6.5MB/sec. Am I alone in thinking that this is appalling.
1Gbit/s network will give 100MB/s
USB connection to the droboshare would top out at 480Mbit/s (48MB/s)
so even given that the droboshare pushes the data out as a samba share I would have expected a reasonable throughput.
When USB connected I get about 30MB/s so I would have thought that the throughput through the droboshare would be roughly the same. But even a 30% drop to 20MB/s would be fine.
Does anyone know why there is such a massive drop in performance ?
Quote from drobo support "6.5MB/s is about right for a droboshare"
when asked if I could talk to an expert on the droboshare so that they could explain to me why it is so slow I got "Yes I do have access to those who know the unit at that level, but unfortunately we are not allowed to disclose how things work"
Now that's class support!!!!
If anyone has any comments or suggestions please let me know.
Dave
Just want any comments really.
I have had a drobo (1st Gen) for a while now and short of one problem that required a firmware upgrade I have had no real problems with it. I use it to house my media library (TV Shows and Movies) which I play through a couple of Mac Minis to various rooms in the house.
Initially I had this connected to my main machine (iMac) and all was good. The storage was shared out to the mac minis with afp and apart from the iMac being down there were no problems.
One week though I had a hard drive failure on the iMac and it took a couple of days to recover and it became apparent that linking the drobo to the iMac was less than ideal.
So I bought the droboshare and after checking the specs it seemed that it would be great (Gigabit support etc etc)
Since it has been installed the performance has been <please insert rude word!!!>
I raised this with drobo support and had several communications with one of their "back room" engineers.
The upshot was that the most I can expect in terms of throughput from the droboshare is in the region of 6.5MB/sec. Am I alone in thinking that this is appalling.
1Gbit/s network will give 100MB/s
USB connection to the droboshare would top out at 480Mbit/s (48MB/s)
so even given that the droboshare pushes the data out as a samba share I would have expected a reasonable throughput.
When USB connected I get about 30MB/s so I would have thought that the throughput through the droboshare would be roughly the same. But even a 30% drop to 20MB/s would be fine.
Does anyone know why there is such a massive drop in performance ?
Quote from drobo support "6.5MB/s is about right for a droboshare"
when asked if I could talk to an expert on the droboshare so that they could explain to me why it is so slow I got "Yes I do have access to those who know the unit at that level, but unfortunately we are not allowed to disclose how things work"
Now that's class support!!!!
If anyone has any comments or suggestions please let me know.
Dave