I know this is a non-JAMF question, but figured this is probably the best place to go for knowledgeable SysAdmins.
We are going to be expanding one of our remote sites and are looking at local storage options at that site. At first we were planning to purchase the Drobo B800i and use the iSCSI connection to serve up shares to both a Mac an Windows servers, but then we learned that Windows Server 2012 can server up iSCSI connections and store disks in a JBOD format, much like the Drobo.
We've tested the Windows Server 2012 iSCSI shares and so far they seem to work with out any issues, but is there any drawbacks to this? Or are we loosing anything by not going to route of the Drobo?
Frankly...I am a Apple Systems Admin and our Windows Admins can't really answer this question either. They both seem like solid options, just not sure which route is the best to take.
Any input from folks would be great.
Thanks,
Joshua B Roskos
Lands' End | Apple Systems Administrator
? josh.roskos@landsend.com | ? (608) 935-6401