Thanks for the additional information.  Supposedly FreeNAS now supports
the NTFS-3G final version which means that it could, theoretically,
support running the DROBO.

Take DROBO, build it as a virtual 16TB partition and then fill with
disks then format NTFS fromt he Drobo dashboard.  Do this all on a
Windows PC.  Then plug Drobo into the ReadyNAS DIY box and (again
theoretically) you could mount it up and use it with the NAS as
ReadyNAS has support for USB storage.

The primary advantage (for me) of the Drobo as a storage pool is the
upgradeability of the storage array without having to back things up,
rebuild arrays, etc.  Obviously there is a large cost hit (and a
performance hit) to do things this way.  For the same $400 that the
Drobo costs I could buy a pretty slick 6 or 8 bay ESATA external
enclosure with hot plug drive bays.

Of course, if I can just be patient then in all likelihood we will see
a Drobo II product by year's end with integrated eSata, FW800, Gig-E,
etc.  Still might not be able to run squeeze center tho.


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