Hi, So far what I've received 1 e-mail off-list and this one:
Quotes = Paraphrasing. ADIC - (bought by Quantum, see Quantum) Dell - "DELL PV136T robots seemed to have a lot of problems" HP/ESL9595s - Seemed to lockup a lot and throw tapes on the floor, suffice to say these aren't sold anymore, this was 10+ years ago. HP/MSL6000s - Smaller robots worked very well, very minor/no issues at all but they only held 30-60 tapes or so.. HP - Any G3 owners here? IBM TS2900 - "Has crashed a couple of times" IBM 3584 (now TS3500) - "Only a couple of errors since 2005-2006, very stable robot." Spectra Logic - Any takers? STK/SL500 - Have had a lot of fun with caps and loading/unloading tapes, make sure you test when you install one of these units, often there can be parts of plastic that are not cut properly so there can be cap errors, related issues. For the most part, they work fine; however, a lot more maintenance goes into maintaining lots of smaller robots and the cost of SL500s price per slot (compared to larger ones) is high but it fits into a standard rack. STK/L700s - I find that the type of drives can also seem to impact how well the robot works, in terms of tapes getting stuck, also different drives can use different bezel designs, this can also affect reliability. I've used L700s at a some companies and find these (when paired with IBM LTO-4 drives) the robot itself is typically very reliable; however, with HP + LTO-2 that was not the case, lots of errors, robot lockups etc. Then there is the redundancy issue, they have two PSU's, the robot itself will stay online(?) but you will lose 1/2 the tape drives, not an issue though if you have good/reliable power. STK/SL8500s - Redundant, reliable all around best STK/Sun/Oracle option for enterprises, SL500 otherwise. SL3000s are nice as well (haven't seen one up close) but they are not nearly as redundant as an SL8500 and cost around the same when fully expanded. STK/Sun/Oracle - Curious of others' reviews of the robots mentioned above. Qualstar - "Possible issues with new robots but once the root problem is fixed, no further issues." Quantum - Scalar i6000 " almost no issues with the robot itself, minor issue with cleaning tapes." This is great info, only ones that are left are the HP G3 series (similar to HP ESL9595s) and Spectra Logic series of robots. Anyone out there using those/or have comments on what I have written? Are there any manufacturers I have missed? Justin. -----Original Message----- From: Lightner, Jeff [mailto:jlight...@water.com] Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 9:34 AM To: Justin Piszcz; veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Robot inquiry/poll/how well does your robot/s work? At various jobs I ran the STK L700 (either as such or as OEM from HP or Sun before Sun bought them). The last couple of years of the HP OEM here it was having many issues but it was also very old by that point. We replaced it with the Quantum i6000 last year and have had almost no issues with the robot itself. (We have had issues with the cleaning tapes (LTO5) report "failed memory chips" on occasion but that hasn't really affected operations. Tomorrow we're doing firmware updates to try to resolve those.) Back when I used Qualstar (nearly 10 years ago) we had frequent issues with very new robots. It finally turned out that there was a rubber bushing at the base of robot arm/hand that had broken and the operators knew it but never bothered to communicate it to Admins. Once we found out Qualstar fixed it rapidly and we never had another issue while I was there. -----Original Message----- From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu [mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Justin Piszcz Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 7:03 AM To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu Subject: [Veritas-bu] Robot inquiry/poll/how well does your robot/s work? Hello, I was curious how have people's experiences been with the various robot vendors? A thread usually comes up every so often on this mailing list and I was curious what people's thoughts are? The usual suspects: ADIC Dell ..(?) HP IBM Spectra Logic STK/Sun/Oracle Qualstar Quantum Am I missing any other types that are current in production and still being manufactured? 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