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Data Robotics Announces a New NAS Drobo 5DN

A renowned designer of external data storages, Data Robotics, announces the future release of its new NAS for individual consumers. Codenamed Drobo 5DN, the storage is estimated for the installation of up to 5 drives of 3.5-inch standard (all employ SATA interface II or III version) and features 150x185x262 mm overall dimensions. Under the company's idea, its new creation might become a perfect choice for the creation of various RAID configurations. Besides, the implemented design, facilities and user-friendly interface are going to attract even the entry-level customers.

Additionally to five 3.5-inch drives, Data Robotics stipulates the integration of one SSD of mSATA standard; its main function is to fulfill caching activity of frequently used data. The installation of a supplementary SSD is called to enhance the array performance and secure fast access to all necessary files. The major inventory of drives makes up 20TB of free capacity for unmatched data transfer speed and reliable storage facilities.

This NAS is equipped with gigabit Ethernet port and Thunderbolt/USB ports. The storage is highly compatible with varied platforms and is ready to work fruitfully with a newbie Windows 8, Windows 7 SP1, and Mac OS X (10.8.x Mountain Lion, 10.7.x Lion) OS.

To continue, Drobo 5DN is sure to support such brand technologies as Data-Aware Tiering and BeyondRAID which are destined to improve storage and accessibility options. The first technology allows combining the drives' resources, installing both HDD and SSD items within the framework of a single system, and using them jointly by all connected servers and applications.

BeyondRAID technology is a universal platform that combines such properties as reliability, durability, efficiency, safety, convenience of usage and liability to extension, if compared with traditional RAID systems. Moreover, this NAS supports AFP, CIFS, and SMB protocols.
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  • 14 December 2012, 14:46
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