There’s a new Drobo out!
The Drobo range has been expanded with the release of the DroboPro, an 8-drive big brother to the Drobo “classic”. The new model is being touted as a “business class storage array” and looks very interesting for the basic price tag of $1299 [...]
As previously discussed I’ve been gradually moving data over to my Drobo. I recently invested in a DroboShare, which lets me share the contents of the Drobo as NAS.
Although I run my data through a Windows Server, I have been toying with the idea of having a large majority of the [...]
I’ve had my Drobo for a few months now. For those of you not familiar with the technology, the Drobo is a storage device from a company called Data Robotics. Follow the link above to their website for full details.
I’d been looking for a decent home/home office storage device for some time. [...]
I’ve been mulling over for some time whether to purchase/evaluate the Drobo storage device. Up to now I’ve been put off by the lack of NAS support, as the device only supports USB2.0. However all that has changed; I read today that there’s now the DroboShare, which converts the [...]
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