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Drobo to Exhibit New Storage Solutions for Business at CeBIT 2011

Ron Ron
September 19, 2019
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Drobo, the maker of award-winning data storage products for businesses and professionals, will publicly showcase its new line of storage solutions designed for small and medium businesses (SMBs) for the first time at CeBIT in Hannover, Germany.

The three new Drobo business solutions offer enhanced performance and redundancy, include new management software, and offer upgraded 24×7 support options. Designed specifically with SMBs in mind, the new products maintain Drobo’s breakthrough ease-of-use and the BeyondRAID™ data protection capabilities that define the brand, while adding additional flexible capacity and application optimization. Products on display will include:

Drobo B800fs – an 8-bay file sharing Drobo with remote backup
Drobo B800i – an 8-bay SAN (iSCSI-attached) Drobo
Drobo B1200i – a 12-bay SAN (iSCSI-attached) Drobo with expanded redundancy features, support for thin provisioning and deprovisioning, and new data-aware tiering technology
“The new Drobo products are designed specifically for SMB customers who need critical business storage capacity with better ease of use and affordability than legacy storage solutions. The new Drobo products are ideal for the thousands of businesses attending CeBIT who are seeking a new and better way to manage their business data,” explained Paul Thackeray, VP of EMEA, Drobo.

To schedule a product demonstration please contact: [email protected] /+44 1252 717040.

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