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Data Robotics Drobo 4-Bay Enclosure $299 at PC Connection
PC Connection has the Data Robotics Drobo DR04DD10 4-Bay USB 2.0 & FireWire 800 Storage Array Enclosure for $349 - $50 rebate [Exp 8/31] = $299 with free shipping. Drobo’s built-in software automatically self-heals around drive failures and data errors and expands capacity dynamically when you add a drive. [Compare]
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#1
telstar - Posted 5:14 pm PDT 08/3/09 (302 Posts)
So if I put 3tb in one of these, how much usable space do I get without worrying about losing data?
#2
mcnabney - Posted 5:15 pm PDT 08/3/09 (211 Posts)
Is Ben having a secret, sexy, love-in with a Drobo sales rep?
I mean seriously, this thing keeps showing up again and again. The Drobo is amazingly overpriced for essentially a smart RAID 1 external enclosure. It isn't even a NAS! Even with a rebate it is ridiculously overpriced for what it is capable of doing.
I mean seriously, this thing keeps showing up again and again. The Drobo is amazingly overpriced for essentially a smart RAID 1 external enclosure. It isn't even a NAS! Even with a rebate it is ridiculously overpriced for what it is capable of doing.
#3
mcnabney - Posted 5:18 pm PDT 08/3/09 (211 Posts)
#1 - 1.5TB. Drobo does the same thing as WHS by duplicating EVERYTHING once a second drive is added. It is smart enough to provide 1.5TB when three 1TB drives are added. But how smart is $550 for 1.5TB of backed-up data? You could buy six or seven 1TB external drives for the same money.
#4
pastrychef - Posted 5:49 pm PDT 08/3/09 (262 Posts)
@ mcnabney:
You are wrong. The Drobo does not do mirroring. It's more akin to RAID 5.
What also makes the Drobo handy is it's ability to use drives of different capacities and dynamically expand itself.
You are wrong. The Drobo does not do mirroring. It's more akin to RAID 5.
What also makes the Drobo handy is it's ability to use drives of different capacities and dynamically expand itself.
#5
pastrychef - Posted 5:51 pm PDT 08/3/09 (262 Posts)
@ telstar:
Goto the Drobo website. They have a configurator that will tell you how much space will be available to you based on the drives you install.
Goto the Drobo website. They have a configurator that will tell you how much space will be available to you based on the drives you install.
#6
Iguana775 - Posted 6:04 pm PDT 08/3/09 (433 Posts)
#7
dedlan307 - Posted 6:13 pm PDT 08/3/09 (21 Posts)
What else would it be for?
#8
ThoreauHD - Posted 6:21 pm PDT 08/3/09 (296 Posts)
"expands capacity dynamically when you add a drive" = Auto-Carving
From the ghetto demo, it looks like it's RAID 5 parity with auto-carving enabled(as #4 said). Not bad actually, but no NIC. So better to get a 3ware/LSI card and do it there. RAID 5 over a usb connection is a bit of a waste.
Let's see, usb 2.0 is 60 MBps and each drive can hit 50-65 MBps. So 65X3, and one drive for parity, and you get a loss of 135 MBps. If you have a gigabit ethernet connect you could get 125 MBps which would mean you only lose 30-70 MBps.
How exciting is math guys! I've got wood.
#9
bokingwen - Posted 6:56 pm PDT 08/3/09 (11 Posts)
Agree the idea of the Drobo is good but it is way over price.
#10
amcfly22 - Posted 7:20 pm PDT 08/3/09 (308 Posts)
This way too expensive. How is this a deal?
#11
scott1000 - Posted 7:24 pm PDT 08/3/09 (877 Posts)
#12
c3688t - Posted 7:31 pm PDT 08/3/09 (68 Posts)
Guys, $299 for this? Really? No way. Best bet is Opensolaris with ZFS and it is 100% free. Runs on almost any h/w now.... even that 4-5+ yr old celeron system. And can add any number of the cheapest drives you already have or can buy.
#13
MarcAnthony - Posted 8:00 pm PDT 08/3/09 (111 Posts)
#7, the obvious answer is porn.
#14
lightbulb42 - Posted 8:18 pm PDT 08/3/09 (276 Posts)
As #11 says. The new Acer AH340 looks like the way to go.
#15
LJW - Posted 8:44 pm PDT 08/3/09 (1013 Posts)
The AH340 would be a hell of a lot more attractive if it didn't run some piece of crap microshit OS.
#16
bakerzdosen - Posted 8:48 pm PDT 08/3/09 (353 Posts)
#15,
+1
+1
#17
pastrychef - Posted 8:54 pm PDT 08/3/09 (262 Posts)
I don't think the AH340 allows mixing of different drives and doesn't have the ability to dynamically expand when you replace a small drive with a larger one.
Update:
Ooops. I was wrong. It does allow for these functions.
However, it doesn't offer the same level of redundancy that the Drobo offers where all data is protected in the event of a drive failure. With WHS, you must use "folder duplication" for redundancy.
Update:
Ooops. I was wrong. It does allow for these functions.
However, it doesn't offer the same level of redundancy that the Drobo offers where all data is protected in the event of a drive failure. With WHS, you must use "folder duplication" for redundancy.
#18
DrumDude - Posted 10:03 pm PDT 08/3/09 (334 Posts)
#19
vo1taic - Posted 12:48 am PDT 08/4/09 (70 Posts)
My friend has an older model Drobo and it works great. I don't think I could ever afford one nor would I purchase one had I the funds. That said, it certainly does its job so far as I can tell.
#20
cpaci001 - Posted 7:42 am PDT 08/4/09 (11 Posts)
If this was only a lil cheaper. But depends on what you want to pay for your secured data.






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