The 5N2 5-Bay NAS Enclosure (Gold Edition) from Drobo improves upon the original 5N2 by pairing it with a 128GB mSATA SSD and five years of DroboCare warranty services. The 128GB mSATA SSD is installed into the unit’s Accelerator Bay and boosts system performance by placing data that is read or written into SSD storage. When the data is active, it is stored in the SSD and will be moved back to the hard drive tier as its use decreases. Upon product registration, the extended five-year DroboCare warranty provides hardware replacement, technical support, and migration assistance.
Drobo’s 5N2 has been designed for data sharing, secure backups, remote access, and disaster recovery solutions. It is equipped with five 3.5/2.5″ SATA drive bays that support SATA III (6 Gb/s) and SATA II (3 Gb/s) drives hard drives and SSDs. It distinguishes itself from the original Drobo 5N through the inclusion of an additional Gigabit Ethernet port, for a total of two. These two ports provide bonding support, also known as Adaptive Link Bonding, for link failover and aggregation without Ethernet switch support. The 5N2 also features an upgraded processor, Drobo Disaster Recovery, and an improved battery to help protect data in the memory or cache in the event of a power loss.
To facilitate data protection, Drobo’s Disaster Recovery allows you to set up a pair of 5N2 units to automatically make an offsite copy of your data, including user account information, helping to ensure data availability in the case of unforeseen circumstances. Additional protection is accomplished using Drobo’s BeyondRAID technology, which enables single- or dual-drive redundancy. If there are any empty drive bays, BeyondRAID allows additional drives to be inserted into the array, where they would be automatically configured. If all drive bays are occupied, simply replace the smallest capacity drive with a larger one and BeyondRAID will handle the rest. BeyondRAID is also what allows drives of varying capacities to work in the same unit, which helps enable future expansion as larger drives become available.
In the event of a power loss, the included rechargeable battery helps protect data stored in the 5N2’s memory, or cache. If there were to be a sudden power loss, the battery allows the Drobo to stay powered long enough for the cached data to be written to non-volatile storage. Cooling is provided by a fixed 120mm variable-speed fan and once installed, the hard drives can be configured to spin down when they’re not in use, helping to further reduce noise and energy. Also, the LEDs can be dimmed to reduce light pollution when working in sensitive environments.
The Drobo 5N2 is compatible with Windows and Mac, including APFS and macOS High Sierra. It includes two 6′ Ethernet cables and a 6′ power cord with a power supply that runs at 100-240 VAC ~ 2A, 50-60 Hz.
Kirsten Bailey (verified owner) –
The ordering of the unit was easy. I paid $100.00 extra to get it in one day. I received it in one day. Unfortunately, the unit was defective, had to be RMA’d to Drobo and didn’t get the replacement up until a day after when I could have gotten it for free.
Kadin Bins (verified owner) –
A NAS developed for people who only want to protect their information without being experts. It has a solid and elegant form factor; it has great flexibility in terms of types of HDD and the storage capacities that can be used. On the other hand, it has a very low noise level. The Dashboard is intuitive and efficient development for people with little or no knowledge of this matter. I recommend.
Samantha Bradtke (verified owner) –
When my other Drobo died I was afraid I lost all my data. I took a chance and bought the Drobo 5N2 Gold Addition. I am very happy, the unit took about an hour to set up but the installation software told me to move a couple of drives between positions, but wow, all my data was restored. With the duel ethernet channels and solid state drive, data retrieval is very fast, 3x or 4x faster than a 5N.
Earlene Parker (verified owner) –
Ordered 2 One came in with a bad disc door the other with a bad SATA card Attempts to work with DROBO are exhausting They never respond except to email they are closing the service request but I can reopen the case except I cant find where they even acknowledge i have a case Unfortunately the Drobo I am replacing overheated and Drobo wont acknowledge since its 4 mo out of warranty