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DroboShare makes your Drobo NAS — for a price

Posted Jan 14th 2008 9:00AM by Ryan Block
Filed under: Storage, Networking
The number one complaint about the Drobo is pretty obvious: getting the damn thing on your network without using a host computer. Well, consider that complaint sorted. Today Data Robotics is releasing a NAS upgrade for Drobo called the DroboShare, which will support:

  • Gigabit Ethernet (yes!), static or dynamic IPs
  • Auto-mounting SMB shares via Drobo Dashboard (supports SMB authentication)
  • Dual USB 2.0 ports for two Drobos per DroboShare
  • EXT3 file system support (officially!)
  • Capacities up to 16TB (provided you feed it 4GB drives that won’t be out until, say, 2010)
  • And possibly our favorite: email alerts, should a drive happen to crash, for example

It’s also worth noting that Drobo is still capable of switching between NAS and direct-attached modes if you decide you want to take your Drobo OFF the network (but why would you do a thing like that?). The biggest problem with this add-on? It’s $200, which brings the total cost of a DroboShare NAS rig to $700 — without drives. Still, we have a feeling for many a Drobo user — ourselves included — the value of the functionality will far outweigh the borderline unreasonable price tag.

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