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I like the Drobo "raid". Add in different sized disks and it sorts out redundancy for you. It looks like Synology do that too with the latest release, but details are sketchy.
 
I like the Drobo "raid". Add in different sized disks and it sorts out redundancy for you. It looks like Synology do that too with the latest release, but details are sketchy.

to be honest i dont see the point of the drobo "raid", if you have a hard drive fail you swap it out asap and you should be having a backup dataset anyway.. so why would you need to get to the stage where youre running more than 1 failed drive. unless youre REALLY unlucky.

(in my opinion of course)
 
to be honest i dont see the point of the drobo "raid", if you have a hard drive fail you swap it out asap and you should be having a backup dataset anyway.. so why would you need to get to the stage where youre running more than 1 failed drive. unless youre REALLY unlucky.

(in my opinion of course)

True. I like way it deals with multiple disks of dfferent size. It doesn't default to the smallest dsk size for raid. Synology DSM 3.0 has this hybrid RAID feature as well by the looks of tihngs.

I'll probably try to sort out a NAS from stuff I already have. I've got two machines Iuse at the moment:

A "server" with an AMD Opteron 165, 2GB RAM, Windows Server 2008 with a 400GB, 750GB and two 1TB drives in it.

A gaming\photo rig with a Q6600 @ 3.6Ghz, 8GB RAM, GTX295, Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, 500GB, three 1TB and two 2TB drives in it. Watercooled and apart from adding storage a couple of years old now.

So a fair bit of storage, nothing running RAID I just currently handle backing up to different physical disks\machines manually. I've also got a handful of smaller SATA disks that I backup to via an external USB interface. I'm looking at getting a laptop as my main machine, then I'll use the PC70 case from the gaming rig to build a server, probably using the Q6600 undervolted or something.
 
Are QNAP still standard RAID though? So you have to have the same size disks etc. to build the array? I see they have come down in price since I last looked.
 
Why i chose the Drobo

1 - it is hot swap
2 - gigabit LAN
3 - can take ANY Sata HD, any size in any combination
4 - up to 2 disk fail and STILL work
5 - easy to set up, instructions are plug in HD, plug in cable, power up.
6 - expand as you grow, just take out the smallest drive and replace eith larger one

I have never heard of other NAS system that does all the above, especially the part whe it is that simple to set up. Trust me, i know nothing about NAS, i don't even know what NAS stands for!
 
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Why i chose the Drobo

1 - it is hot swap
2 - gigabit LAN
3 - can take ANY Sata HD, any size in any combination
4 - up to 2 disk fail and STILL work
5 - easy to set up, instructions are plug in HD, plug in cable, power up.
6 - expand as you grow, just take out the smallest drive and replace eith larger one

I have never heard of other NAS system that does all the above, especially the part whe it is that simple to set up. Trust me, i know nothing about NAS, i don't even know what NAS stands for!

Network Attached Storage.
 
And apart from number 5 i would much rather build a small pc server out of old 2nd or 3rd hand parts, you can fit more hdd's in and do so much more with it!
 
Why i chose the Drobo

1 - it is hot swap
2 - gigabit LAN
3 - can take ANY Sata HD, any size in any combination
4 - up to 2 disk fail and STILL work
5 - easy to set up, instructions are plug in HD, plug in cable, power up.
6 - expand as you grow, just take out the smallest drive and replace eith larger one

I have never heard of other NAS system that does all the above, especially the part whe it is that simple to set up. Trust me, i know nothing about NAS, i don't even know what NAS stands for!

Sounds awesome! Which capacity did you go for and how much?

I have a 4TB WD Sharespace and it doesn't have many fancy features, but it runs RAID5 and keeps all my pron... No wait, photos all neat and tidy! Not to mention the 2.5 terabytes of other bits 'n' bobs :p
 
We also have one, and it's working overtime!

Has 2x2GB and 2x1GB drives in at the mo, although we will probably have to swap the 1GB's out next year!

Fool proof to use and yes its very pretty! Wouldn't run the business without it.
 
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