Drobo Data storage unit

Posted on 24. May, 2007 by in Hardware

This piece from PhotoGeek on the new Drobo USB four drive storage unit.
This could be a very handy bit of gear and we have contacted Drobo to see if we can get hold of a few of these for re-sale.

The Drobo is unique in that it can have drives of unequal size inserted and removed as your requirements change. Have two 500 GB drives and a few old 100 GB drives when you start then just replace a 100 GB for another 500 GB. Drobo will release the extra drive space as storage on the fly, even while the drive is being accessed by a computer.
I am thinking this will be a useful device for photographers with ever increasing storage requirements. It also acts as a hard drive redundancy system so that in the event of a drive failure no data is lost. All you need to do is take out the dead drive and replace it.

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One Response to “Drobo Data storage unit”

  1. David 14 September 2007 at 8:38 am #

    although, if this fails then you have just lost 4 (read:2) hard drives worth of data… bit like taking all your eggs and putting them in one “super safe” basket. should that basket break… all the eggs are gone.


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