I don't know whether there is a difference in separation efficiency of this vacuum filtration per amount of silica used. A colleague used to do separations this way with what I thought was poor results. This is what I perceive to be the weakness of this system. I'm doing this without doing any calculations, so I could be wrong on this.
When I've done regular flash or pseudo-flash chromatography, early fractions are contained in relatively small column volumes. Later fractions require larger and larger volumes of eluent unless the eluting power of the eluent is increased. If it is increased, the fractions will again be contained in relatively smaller volumes. Keeping these smaller fractions separate is much easier with regular flash chromoteaphy than with the types of apparatus shown. I'm not saying it cannot succeed, but with the rate of solvent collection that I have seen being used, it is not a surprise a poorer separation might result.
If you want speed, it is fast though. For very simple separations, it may give a better result per man hour.