Hi 
I checked with the drobo supplier as told by Rakesh well though it supports 
multiple drives what I think I forgot to mention that the system which I am 
looking was for my home and the device without hard disc and with Ethernet is 
costing around 80k plus

And western digital my book live duo 4tb is around 26k with iPad and iPhone and 
mac and pc support and also hard discs included also fully upgradable later 
like a plug and play after few years when I want to upgrade my hard drive 
capacity and also gives wireless backup 

As this is my first system I would like to ask how exactly can drobo systems 
help me better that the western digital my book live duo or for that matter 
even black armour Seagate 220 

Neeraj 

Sent from my iPad

On 29-Apr-2012, at 4:25 PM, "Saket D. Gadkari" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Rakesh 
> 
> I also support the same view as Drobo is undoubtedly the best I'm the market 
> at the moment 
> 
> I am using a Drobo elite 
> 
> Regards
> Saket Gadkari
> Sent from my iPhone.
> 
> 
> On 29-Apr-2012, at 14:25, Rakesh Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi, 
>> Guys you need to understand Neeraj  wants a solution on both the platform 
>> windows & mac , i understood it and suggested him a solution drobo is the 
>> best product to use , as it come by default with raid 5 & raid 6 that means 
>> in failure of an hard drive drobo backs up the data & you need to put an 
>> good normal sata drive drive to that he does'n need to spend money for data 
>> recovery 
>> 
>> trust me i am not letting you down on the product i know in and out 
>> 
>> Rest Neeraj  its up to you dude 
>> 
>> Cheers 
>> rakesh 
>> On 29-Apr-2012, at 2:24 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>>> I use a 500 GB  WD USB which I purchased for 2500 INR  some time back  and 
>>> I do the backup once a week using Time Machine.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Abhijit
>>> 
>>> Sent from BlackBerry® on Airtel
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Rishi Gangoly <[email protected]>
>>> Sender: [email protected]
>>> Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2012 14:15:00 
>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> Reply-To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: [imug-users] Data Backup
>>> 
>>> I use a 1TB WD USB which I purchased for 4500 some time back when Flipkart 
>>> was running some offers and I do the backup once a week using Time Machine.
>>> 
>>> Rishi
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 28-Apr-2012, at 3:42 PM, Neeraj Bijlani wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi
>>> 
>>> Happy weekend
>>> 
>>> I am writing to you as i have one huge query and would want the groups 
>>> opinion as to what they do
>>> 
>>> I have windows and Mac machines at home and a huge amount of data to backup 
>>> which is now spread out everywhere
>>> 
>>> I would want to ask what is the best way to backup all your data the easy 
>>> and effortless way
>>> 
>>> I have been manually backing up but in recent times I forgot to backup few 
>>> folders for the last few months and my internal hard drive of 500 gb 
>>> capacity crashed and have to shell out a huge amount of money to give it 
>>> for data recovery and I am hoping that I get it back
>>> 
>>> Now the question is which hardware and which software to use for data backup
>>> 
>>> I have been looking at network attached storage of three companies
>>> 1. Western digital my book live duo
>>> 2. Seagate
>>> 3. Apple time capsule 3tb
>>> 
>>> So I would like to ask you which one do you use and how other way do you 
>>> backup
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Dr Neeraj Bijlani
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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