
BeyondRAID technology, built into every Drobo, delivers all of the benefits of traditional RAID, while providing much more and leaving many of the limitations behind. This next-generation of redundant storage technology brings together enhanced protection, reliability, expandability, and ease-of-use.
RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) was developed in the 1980s to pool disk drives for increased capacity and reliability for data storage. Since then, RAID has been a huge success, preventing single disk drive failures from causing data loss, and has been used in almost every enterprise data center.
Unfortunately, the complexity of RAID has made it challenging for small businesses and consumers to effectively use the technology. RAID has a high learning curve with many options. There's RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60 along with unfamiliar terminology like striping, mirroring, and parity.
Aside from complexity, these are the primary challenges with traditional RAID:
RAID is complicated, and many who think they understand it do not know how it works when things fail. Drobo makes it easy, and a great explanation of how RAID and Drobo BeyondRAID work can be found in this article, Demystifying RAID
Drobo's BeyondRAID technology solves these fundamental issues with traditional RAID while delivering much more. Built on an advanced virtualization platform, BeyondRAID chooses the correct protection algorithm based on data availability needs at any given moment.Since the technology works at the block level, it can write blocks of data that alternate between data protection approaches.
If you need to add storage capacity to a Drobo, simply insert additional disk drives or replace the smallest disks with larger ones - no need to change RAID levels, purchase a new storage array or go through the complex administration of pooling RAID groups. The BeyondRAID feature even allows IT managers to switch from single to dual disk redundancy with a single click, thereby ensuring enterprise-level dual parity data protection if required. If a drive happens to fail, Drobo will automatically re-layout the data to return to a protected state without any user interaction.
For additional information, read about Drobo innovative technologies in the RAID 25 Years Later: New Innovation in Storage eBook.
| BeyondRAID | Everyone Else with RAID | |
|---|---|---|
| Supports Two Drives (RAID 1) | X | X |
| Supports Three Drives (RAID 5) | X | X |
| Supports Four Drives or More (RAID 5 & 6) | X | X |
| Single-Disk Redundancy (RAID 5) | X | X |
| Dual-Disk Redundancy (RAID 6) | X | X |
| Mixed Drive Utilization | X | X |
| Thin Provisioning | X | X |
| Instant Expansion | X | |
| Smart Volumes | X | |
| Automatic Protection Levels | X | |
| Virtual Hot Spare | X | |
| Data Aware | X | |
| Drive Re-ordering | X |
*Some vendors (e.g. Synology) offer some options, though they require manual choices / configuration.