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Cool HTPC storage device... Drobo - "storage robot"
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zaphod



Joined: 16 Jun 2006
Posts: 2002
Location: Cloverdale

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:44 pm    Post subject:

needs a network connection, only the little Drobo-lite seems to have one, not the 4 or 8 bay models. sharing files/environments across machines and platforms is really really useful.

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garyfritz



Joined: 08 Apr 2006
Posts: 12088
Location: Fort Collins, CO

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:09 pm    Post subject:

akajester wrote:
I've always liked the iso format myself. then you can mount them in daemon tools and play them just like you inserted the dvd with no loss of quality or compression. Most htpc apps like media portal allows auto mounting of iso files which is sweet.

Yeah, I'd really prefer the full ISO so you have menu, navigation, features, etc. (Esp. if you can edit out the FBI warning &etc.) But both my old Momitsu net-capable DVD player and my PS3 only play VOBs / MP4s / etc, no ISOs. Sad
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David_Web



Joined: 02 May 2007
Posts: 418
Location: Sweden

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:53 pm    Post subject:

A good vid to watch if you are interested in Drobo or other NAS.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCFvEYNwbXw

I personally built a NAS with freenas. 6 1TB spinpoint F1 in Raid-Z (ZFS)

I tried to break it by swapping connectors around, disabling the second controller to get another port range and even delete the disks from freenas.
The pool always came up online!
There is no speed difference if you pop a disk out ether so you don't notice it's degraded. I did not tax it fully as the computer I tested it from could not shuffle data quickly enough to load the system.

It draws 126W if any one is interested. It does not draw more than that ether nor goes down much so I think I need to tweak power settings. Not sure if all that is fully working.

I could have done it with less but I wanted scaleability and that means a good CPU and good memory (i did 4GB) if you want to do ZFS.
ZFS is a little CPU hungry and it gets worse the more disks you have.
C2D E7400 should be enough.
I guess you could underclock it and then bring it up more when needed. Ill have to look in to that.

Read up on it before you decide. You need to understand the basics if you want to go freenas and do it right. But it is really simple once you get there. Easy to try out as well.

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