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Uploaded by on May 27, 2011

Drobo B800i iSCSI SAN Storage Enclosure Unboxing!


The B800i iSCSI SAN Storage Enclosure from Drobo is an 8-bay storage enclosure, designed for use in iSCSI SAN environments. The enclosure supports standard 3.5" SATA hard drives. It is built on Drobo's BeyondRAID technology, which makes it easy to add or upgrade drives as your storage needs increase. You can even mix and match disks of different capacities. The enclosure is compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, VMware vSphere, and XenServer operating environments.


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Drobo B800i iSCSI SAN Storage Enclosure Unboxing!
Drobo B800i iSCSI SAN Storage Enclosure Unboxing!
Drobo B800i iSCSI SAN Storage Enclosure Unboxing!

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  • would a 500watt 85% efficient psu handle a hd 5870 fine ? if not how about a hd5850 ?

    system = AMD Phenom ll X2 550 @ 3.4ghz 4 gb ddr2 800mhz  WD Green 750 gb

  • @LucifersDisciple6 It should

  • will you be reviewing this?

  • @SirGomez81 Hell Yes!!!!

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  • …continued… :)

    Drobo or another vendor I was recently made aware of - a company called "Synology" may be the answer. :)

    I use a wireless "N" network at home. Not sure if this is a "Gigabit" network so this is the first thing I need to clarify. :)

    I saw a little Drobo video suggesting iSCSI over Ethernet is faster than Firewire 800.

    My desktop has one Ethernet connection, one Firewire 800 connection and four USB 2.0 connections. Is the Ethernet connection a possible iSCSI input?

  • Hello motherboardsorg, :)

    My 2009 Desktop iMac's 1TB hard disk is nearly full and the computer seems to be running real slow these days with lots of beach balls popping up and - especially in Aperture.

    I've been told the applications on the desktop might run faster if I put the iTunes and Aperture libraries and pretty much any other "data" on a separate drive.

    I am seeking an expandable external storage solution that is accessible over a fast connection.

  • @DrakoniStudio jejeje

  • awwwww X3

  • @yameconoces seeee ahora es un robot XD 

  • drobo sounds like a bond villain.

  • press 1 for Dubs check

  • are you losing weight bro? you look slimmer

  • o mi dios vos nunca pestañeas, desde 4:34 nunca mas

  • recommended to use a 5400 rpm HDD with a high cache for more low disk area density eg. WD green

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