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    This is good, altough it is a bit pricey for me both space and money wise. I think I would wait till they may a chainable version of this so I can add more Drobo boxes in a chain and have a virtually large drive with infinite expansion capabilities. Also this one only supports SATA drives,... more

    Reviewed by trajano Aug 20 2007, 01:10pm ( 10 reviews ) drobo.com

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  • Reviewed by jraymonds on Sep 04, 10:13am

    I hope all RAID boxes become this easy to use in the future. Seems like a great solution for the average person -- if Apple did a RAID box (which it does not anymore) this is how you would expect them to do it. I hope it works as well as it looks!
  • Reviewed by irswhatev on Jan 01 2008, 10:09pm

    Data storage
  • Rated by trajano on Aug 20 2007, 1:10pm

    This is good, altough it is a bit pricey for me both space and money wise. I think I would wait till they may a chainable version of this so I can add more Drobo boxes in a chain and have a virtually large drive with infinite expansion capabilities. Also this one only supports SATA drives, but most of my left over drives are IDE.
  • Rated by idleCycle on Jul 09 2007, 2:13pm

    Very handy, auto configuring, external disk array type thing. Also kinda expensive
  • Rated by dt98rmb on Jul 08 2007, 5:45am

    Drobo...a really nice and smart back up solution.
  • Reviewed by kostia on Apr 07 2007, 7:14pm

    I wonder how long it will take them to fix the spelling on the top of their website. WHOSE is a possessive. WHO'S is a contraction of "who is." People are just morons sometimes.