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Finally Got 'Ms Drobo' Up and Running
I finally received it from stateside, and since this site is suppose to be for Drobo users I wanted to post something positive about my first experience with Drobo to remind you of why we... More »
Setting up Email Alerts via Gmail
After doing some digging, I found the settings you need to use for receiving Drobo alerts from your Gmail address. To: Wherever you want to receive the email (use your mobile number@teleflip.com to receive as... More »
DroboShare Mounting Guidelines and Troubleshooting
March 11, 2008 DroboShare users are reporting that Drobo does not automatically mount or that they can not see Drobo after connecting it to DroboShare. This can be caused by: Unsafe Drobo Shutdown : Some... More »
Life-Long Data Protection Strategy
After battling some startup and infant mortality problems with my Drobo, I’m trying to think through all of the various issues involved in long-term, i.e., life-long storage, of my photographic images and other personal data. This note is intended to share my thinking and invite comment as to how my long-term data preservation strategy could be improved...
More »How to: Using Time Machine and Drobo
Time Machine backs up your system files, but what makes Time Machine different from other backup applications is that it not only keeps a spare copy of every file, it remembers how your system looked... More »
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Share Drobo on a Network: Apple Airport Extreme
This application note describes how we at Data Robotics share files wirelessly that are stored on a Drobo to Macs and PCs throughout the office. Apple’s new 2007 Airport Extreme provides wired and wireless connectivity to WiFi-capable computers using a USB2.0 port. This App Note tells you how we set up our Drobo and Airport Extreme.
More »How To: Using Time Machine and Drobo
Time Machine backs up your system files, but what makes Time Machine different from other backup applications is that it not only keeps a spare copy of every file, it remembers how your system looked on a given day — so you can revisit your Mac as it appeared in the past. With this handy How To Guide, you can learn exactly how to get Drobo and Time Machine playing nicely.
More »Life-Long Data Protection Strategy
After battling some startup and infant mortality problems with my Drobo, I’m trying to think through all of the various issues involved in long-term, i.e., life-long storage, of my photographic images and other personal data. This note is intended to share my thinking and invite comment as to how my long-term data preservation strategy could be improved...
More »Giving orders to your robot
One of the best aspects of Drobo is that you aren't forced to preplan how you are going to use it. You can just insert a couple of drives, format, and you're off to the... More »
Drobo's Lights - What Do They Mean?
So you’ve gotten your Drobo all set up, and have been using it for a little while. By now you must have noticed that Drobo’s face is full of blinking and steady glowing lights. These aren’t random glowing lights for asthetics… this is how Drobo talks to you without you having to look in the Drobo Dashboard. So, what do they mean? How do you know what Drobo is trying to tell you?
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