Folks,

I have a 2008 iMac which I updated with 4 GB of Ram and a 1TB hard drive.

I have almost 2000 music albums and 24,000 images in iPhoto / Aperture.

The system is getting a little sluggish and I am about to buy a new replacement 
iMac.

When I get the new machine I want to limit the amount of data I hold on the 
hard disk buy purchasing a Drobo, (Or equivalent.) and have my iTunes and 
iPhoto libraries funning on the Drobo?

Questions.

1.) Is what I am proposing, (To manage these libraries off the main machine.) 
possible / realistic?

2.) If the answer to 1.) Is yes, then is Drobo my best option?

* I used the name Drobo, as it is the only system I have heard of, as I 
understand it the Drobo has built in redundancy / swappable hard drives, that 
ensures you never loose any data even if a drive fails.

Any guidance here would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Steve.

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