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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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Drobo B800i At The 11th Annual San Francisco SuperMeet

Clint Milby | 02/15

New B800i, Safe Guards Against Failing Hardware and Human Error

At the 11th Annual San Francisco SuperMeet, Justin Russo of Drobo, showed off the new Drobo B800i, 8 Bay, iSCSI SAN storage. This unit is optimized for small businesses to provide reliable and high-performance storage to servers running applications like file services, data protection, email, and server virtualization.

According to Russo, Drobo has taken RAID and expanded it to what they call “Beyond Raid”. The B800i alows you to mix and match hard drive sizes. With a keen understanding of the needs of their customers, Drobo allows you to acquire storage at the rate you need it, instead of making you buy storage you don’t need. Here’s more from the Drobo site:

BeyondRAID Technology

A Drobo B800i iSCSI array can hold up to 24TB of raw storage and beyond. To add capacity, simply insert a new hard drive or replace your smallest drive with a larger one, even when all drive bays are full. Unlike traditional RAID systems, the BeyondRAID technology in Drobo enables you to leverage different drive capacities, allowing for continuous expansion as larger drives become available. With Drobo, expansion is automatic and instantaneous and access to data is always maintained.

Drobo can protect from single or dual drive failures and has a virtual hot spare capability - ensuring all drives are used at all times.

About iSCSI SANs

Unfamiliar with iSCSI? It’s a high-performance protocol that’s become extremely popular storage networking technology in IT environments, but it can often be complex to manage. Drobo B800i changes that by introducing zero-click iSCSI configuration for both Windows and Mac OS X servers. iSCSI can be used to connect storage directly to servers using a high-speed connection, or it can be used to create a Storage Area Network (SAN) with to 2, 5, or 10 plus servers.

With an iSCSI SAN, centralized storage is provided to each server over a high-speed network and storage can be allocated or expanded instantaneously. Also, any single server does not tie up free space and there are fewer storage devices to maintain.

What is iSCSI?

iSCSI (pronounced “i-scuzzy”) is an Internet Protocol (IP)-based storage networking standard for connecting storage arrays to computers, using high performance Ethernet. iSCSI is an industry-standard protocol, allowing organizations to consolidate and centralize storage while providing servers with the illusion of locally-attached disks. Unlike traditional Fibre Channel storage, which requires special-purpose cabling, iSCSI can be run over the existing Ethernet network infrastructure.

iSCSI as Easy as USB for Windows and Mac

Drobo supports zero-click iSCSI connections on both Windows and Mac OS X. Once Drobo Dashboard is installed, access to the iSCSI storage over an Ethernet cable happens automatically. For Windows, Drobo Dashboard uses Microsoft’s iSCSI software (“initiator”). As Mac OS X does not natively contain iSCSI support, Drobo Dashboard includes the necessary iSCSI software initiator for Mac OS X - free of charge.

For more information about Drobo, go to their website at:  www.droboworks.com

For more information about the next SuperMeet, their website is: supermeet.com

FTC Disclosure: I have no material ties to Drobo.

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The Editing of “Courageous” Part One

Steve Hullfish | 10/14

The off-line edit of a RED feature film

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Last October, I had the rare opportunity to edit a feature film called “Courageous,” which is in theaters now. “Courageous” was the number one new movie the weekend it opened (September…

Final Cut Pro X Multicam Editing webinar now available on-demand

Scott Simmons | 05/15

Plus a little screencast in this blog post on a topic we didn’t get to cover.

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I had great fun last week presenting the Final Cut Pro X multicam editing webinar…

Editing and Effects Together in One Editor Part 2

Brian Mulligan | 05/15

The NLE revolution isn’t over… Enter Autodesk Smoke for Mac

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Editing & Effects All-In-One
Autodesk has always been known for the strength of their effects and image processing tools. The tools in Smoke have been used in everything…


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The Editing of “Courageous” Part One

Steve Hullfish | 10/14

The off-line edit of a RED feature film

image

Last October, I had the rare opportunity to edit a feature film called “Courageous,” which is in theaters now. “Courageous” was the number one new movie the weekend it opened (September…

Final Cut Pro X Multicam Editing webinar now available on-demand

Scott Simmons | 05/15

Plus a little screencast in this blog post on a topic we didn’t get to cover.

image

I had great fun last week presenting the Final Cut Pro X multicam editing webinar…

Editing and Effects Together in One Editor Part 2

Brian Mulligan | 05/15

The NLE revolution isn’t over… Enter Autodesk Smoke for Mac

image

Editing & Effects All-In-One
Autodesk has always been known for the strength of their effects and image processing tools. The tools in Smoke have been used in everything…

Editing and Effects Together in One Editor Part 1

Brian Mulligan | 05/15

The NLE revolution isn’t over… Enter Autodesk Smoke for Mac.

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Post NAB 2012 Adobe has released the CS6 suite, Avid is pushing Symphony, and you may think that the editing revolution is over… but you would be wrong. Autodesk announced Smoke 2013 for…

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