Re: DROBO - Storage Robot

2008-12-20 Thread Duncan Hardman Lists
I agree this is a great product BUT make sure you update the firmware  
before you format the drives as we had a few minor issues.


Cheers

Duncan

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On 21/12/2008, at 11:10 AM, Ronda Brown ro...@wn.com.au wrote:


Hello People,

When Peta asked for advice about Backup Drives, it prompted me to  
send some information on my new Backup Storage setup.
I purchased (through Daniel of MacWizardry), and have been using the  
2nd Generation DROBO-Storage Robot for over a month now and I'm  
thoroughly impressed, he is brilliant!
He is also FUN! He has lots of lights and looks very cool sitting on  
my desk. DROBO Dashboard is one neat application.


Drobo is designed to actively monitor and protect your data at all  
times. It is also programmed to optimise data storage so you don't  
have to.
Drobo acts as a large, single pool of storage that is always  
available and it's also inherently backed-up on the Drobo and  
protected against drive failure or disk corruption. He is One Big  
Pool of Protected Storage.


Drobo has Four (4) Data Bays. He will only take 3.5 SATA1  SATA11  
Drives NOT IDE drives.

You must have at least two drives in Drobo.
I now have in DROBO three drives.  1TB SATA + 1TB SATA + 250GB SATA  
Drives, giving me 2.25TB (2.04TB Actual). 934.96GB is being used for  
Protection.
When I only had 1TB + 250GB, DROBO gave me the RED ALERT  that I  
must insert a new drive into the empty Data Bay indicated by the red  
light.

Drobo needed extra space for protection of my data.

You can use Drobolator Capacity Calculator to help you select the  
number and size of drives to fit your needs http://www.drobo.com/Products/drobolator.html 



You can just add new disks when you need more capacity, or replace a  
smaller drive with a larger one, no data migration or  
reconfiguration is required.

Your data has multiple layers of automatic protection.

Drobo works with Time Machine, SuperDuper, and other backup software  
and utilities. It works perfectly with Déjà Vu (the backup I use).


You can Network Drobo. This explains Networking Drobo:
http://www.thedigitalstory.com/blog/2008/04/ 
drobo_hard_drive_bac.html


Drobo utilises a revolutionary storage technology that makes it  
simple for anyone to use, yet is powerful enough for business. Once  
you experience the power of Drobo, the idea of keeping multiple  
external drives or a RAID 5 array will seem as antiquated as that  
28.8Kbps modem in the back of your closet.


This latest release Second Generation has 2 Firewire 800 ports  1  
USB 2.0 port.

The First generation was only USB 2.0.

Now, it's also fast. Drobo is available with FireWire 800 and  
enhanced USB 2.0 performance giving you the data protection and ease  
you need, with the speed and interface you want.


http://www.drobo.com/Products/drobodemo.html?ID=Macworld1

http://www.drobo.com/Products/FAQs.html

Mini-Review from Engadget:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/08/drobo-second-gen-mini-review/

In-Depth Review from Automated Home (even though it's mainly showing  
Windows side, it's quite informative):
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/Reviews/Drobo-DroboShare-In-Depth-Review.html 



The retail on them is now $1029.95 for the Drobo Storage Robot unit.  
Then you use your SATA Drives or  purchase more or larger drives  
when you need them.

http://www.conexus.com.au/detail.php?item=DDH001

Cheers,
Ronni



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Re: Odd startup behaviour

2007-11-24 Thread Duncan Hardman Lists

Try this

Control click on the icon in the dock and un tick the Open at Login

Cheers

Duncan

On 25/11/2007, at 1:51 PM, Jon Davison wrote:


Hi everyone

On startup, a friend of mines MacBook automatically opens Safari,  
Address Book, iChat, Quicktime? any idea what may be causing this.  
It looks and sounds like a proper restart, even Zapped the P Ram  
and it still does it. The fan comes on though it is not hot. I  
changed iChats prefs to stop starting on startup but cannot stop  
the other apps. It also does it on startup from shutdown.


Any help would be welcomed.

Mac OS X 10.4.8/512Mb RAM/1.83GHz/Intel Core 2 Duo/7 months old.

Thanks
Jon


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