StorageCraft

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Santa Clara, United States

storagecraft.com
Computer hardware manufacturer

StorageCraft Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

StorageCraft is located in Santa Clara, United States on 2880 Lakeside Dr #250. StorageCraft is rated 3 out of 5 in the category computer hardware manufacturer in United States.

Address

2880 Lakeside Dr #250

Phone

+1 8015454711

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Erik Askviken

Recent customer here... We have 2 Exablox 4312's...one for Video Archiving/Backups and the other offsite for replication. Setting it up, configuring...a breeze. Works wonderfully. Yes, you can see everything going on in the cloud and configure but there are still a few things you gotta do \locally\...like Link Aggregation and setting IP addresses. Really only been in that interface once. Once we set them up, they run peacefully on their own. The worst part we have experienced has been the triple redundancy...which they have been promising to scale back to dual redundancy for the last year. On the other hand, their technical support has been OUTSTANDING! I called their TS team a few times when setting it up and they always had the right answer and the reasoning. Never felt lost and the roadblocks were 5 minute fixes. We are running 96TB of data on our units. We got 2 of them for about 1/3 the price of a bunch of other vendors and it suits our needs for large volumes just fine. We will be buying a few more here shortly!

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edflecko

Don't waste your money! Seriously, I don't know who, in their right mind, would want an Exablox. These things are so buggy and limited in their functionality that I think they're worthless. We've done firmware release updates and then had the ENTIRE file system get corrupted and ALL of the files and folders go missing and then feel the wrath of network uses in full blown panic mode (do you blame them?). Tech support had to log on remotely (you have to manage YOUR local Exablox devices \through the cloud\) and spent several days \correcting\ the problem. You can't even assign static IPs, and they have no local GUI interface or SSH, etc., to manage - it must be done \through the cloud\. They can't be configured as iSCSI targets, etc., etc. I could go on for days. Sales will blow smoke up your butt about how they're the best thing since sliced bread but don't buy it - these things are grossly overpriced SOHO junk and have no place in a business of any size. They're laughable how limited they are!