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Showing posts with label hard-drive. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2007

Drobo is on my wish list

I've been contemplating buying some extra drive space and have been weighing internal versus external drives for a little while now. Cost, speed, capacity, and dependability are all considerations. I've not taken a good inventory, but I know that we are guilty of having many copies of files over our small home network. I'd like to say that this was planned for redundancy, but I'd be lying. Part of the reason I've been thinking about hard disk space is that some of our older machines are starting to cough a bit, and I thought it would be a good time to create a file share, move some files off of the older / smaller primary drives, and consolidate our media collection. RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Drives) is a great option but it can be costly. Drobo however is a new product by Data Robotics Inc. that offers small business and home users the same type of redundancy in a USB device. Drives continue to get larger but space is not the only consideration, a single large drive puts you in a potentially vulnerable situation should that drive fail. Data Robotics calls Drobo "the first fully-automated storage robot" and "Fully automated storage you don't have to manage". You have to watch this demo video to truly appreciate the value of Drobo! I'm a little bummed that it's not available in Canada yet, but I think I'll be stocking up on 3.5" SATA drives for now, in anticipation. If this little guy performs as well as it does in the video, it is (in my humble opinion) the ideal way to manage your precious data at home or in a small office setting. Drobo doesn't care that drives aren't the same size, it gladly accepts new ones and manges data on the fly. This allows you to buy drives over time, as requirements grow or money is available. It's still a little expensive, $499 US before drives are added, but that's a steal compared to RAID arrays. If Jim Shaw is reading, I'd love to get my hands on one for a proper review ;-)

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Dell adding a splash of colour

At an event in New York today, Dell announced the launch of a new line of Inspiron laptops available in 8 new colours: flamingo pink, sunshine yellow, alpine white, ruby red, jet black, midnight blue, and espresso. The company also announced it's first PC to use flash memory rather than a hard-disk drive, a laptop as well, the machine comes with 32 gigabytes of data storage. In addition Dell announced that the Dimension brand will be discontinued in favour of the Inspiron name, both laptops and desktops will now be branded as Inspiron. These moves are meant to pull Dell back on top after slipping below HP as worldwide leader in PC sales.

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