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January 2008
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Devices with built-in smarts have become pervasive, and the Drobo’s storage robot moniker pays tribute to the tricks it performs behind the scenes. However, calling it a robot seems a bit of a stretch. While it won’t rescue your kitten from a...
A very innovative desktop storage solution that's extremely user friendly, but USB performance is mediocre and the NAS option is unsophisticated and expensive. ...
Theres no question that Drobo and DroboShare make data resilience and storage capacity expansion really easy. Both are smart-looking boxes packed with even smarter technology to keep your files safe from drive failures and provide you with scope to e...
Publicación: 2008-03-19, Autor: Mark , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
Easy to set up, sturdy build quality, gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet throttled by USB 2.0 connector
The DroboShare takes an already great device and adds some much-needed network sharing functionality. The Drobo itself is a revelation in hard drive technology, and the DroboShare only makes it better. However, if you have yet to purchase the Drobo it...
Easy to use, Supports wide range of systems, Clever design, Drobo Dashboard management
Expensive, No traditional NAS management
Yes, its an external case for a hard disk, and, yes, it costs £350 without a single drive fitted, but were still really excited about this product.To understand why, you have to understand the problems its here to solve...The life of a hard diskA re...
Publicación: 2008-02-25, Autor: Rory , crítica de: CNET.co.uk
Design; ease of use; easy top-up of storage; auto backups
No Ethernet connectiivty
Data Robotics Drobo should be commended for giving users protection against data loss and the ability to top up their levels of storage as they see fit. The machine doesnt come cheap, and it lacks an Ethernet feature, but it could be just the thing f...
Resumen: Data Robotics describes the Drobo as ‘the world’s first storage robot’, but it’s actually a hard drive enclosure with some nifty built-in technology that makes securely backing up your projects a doddle. This unique product has bee...
Resumen: RAID arrays allow you to use multiple hard disks as if they were a single large disk, or to mirror the contents of one disk on another automatically, providing protection against hardware failure. RAID can be tricky and time-consuming to configure t...
Resumen: You dont have to go to a computer shop anymore if you need a storage product. Even supermarkets around the corner offer external hard drives for USB interfaces. And it wouldnt come as a surprise if your local chemist did as well. You can get 500 GB ...
Simple to set up and use, Hot swappable drives, Can handle up to 24T of data (updated), Hardware and software work together beautifully
At an MSRP of $399 plus the cost of drives the most basic Drobo system can appear rather pricey. Then again, what is the price of real, effective and simple security?; Not fire and water protective — if there were an ioSafe version would be killer