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Data Robotics markets Drobo as a "data robot" and has designed it to "take the pain out of data management." Far more flexible than a RAID array and with much more storage potential than any ...
Data storage is usually as dull as ditchwater, but our ears pricked up when we heard about Drobo -- the world's first storage robot. Okay, so it's not in the same league as Asimo, but it's far ...
Managing all of your data can be a little intimidating, especially if you need to keep adding more and more storage capacity without breaking the bank or running into technical snags. Well the ...
Data Robotics says Drobo is the world's first data storage robot. It has a point. It's no C-3PO, but it can automate most aspects of data storage. It serves as a giant repository which, in theory ...
Last week I gave a fairly harsh review of the Drobo "storage robot" product based on some initial investigation I did. I concluded that while it's possible to do some level of hard drive mixing ...
Gartner names Data Robotics the title of Cool Vendor in Storage for its small-business robot, Drobo Written by Colin Barker, Contributor April 18, 2008 at 8:16 a.m. PT ...
The Drobo, Data Robotics’ curiously cool storage device, has been fed some steroids and gotten pumped. The RAID-alike redundant storage array has double its drive bays, meaning you can now slot ...
Enter Data Robotics’ Drobo storage robot. As easy to use as a flash drive, the Drobo has four slots to accommodate 3.5” SATA I or II hard drives, and automatically makes redundant copies of data in ...
Though it's nothing more than a multi-drive external storage device that runs a multi-drive RAID array (RAID level not indicated in the spec), its auto-formatting, auto-repair, auto-expansion and ...
Storing data on several external hard drives can be inconsistent and time-consuming with the increasing accumulation of terabytes of data. While not a robot in the traditional sense of the word, a ...
The simulated robot hooked the rope around the engine block 48% of the time using only the initial training data. But, after training on the augmented data set, the robot succeeded 70% of the time ...