2. From the left panel, select 2.0 TB Drobo USB Mass.
Warning:
Be sure to select 2.0 TB Drobo USB Mass (the new drive), and not
another drive that may contain data.
3. From the button bar (at the top of the right panel), select the Erase.
4. From the Volume Format drop-down list, accept Mac OS Extended
(Journaled) unless you have a specific need for a different option.
5. In the Name text box, type a name for your Drobo; for example, Drobo.
6. Click the Erase button to view the Erase warning message.
7. Click Erase to wipe clean the new drives in Drobo.
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Can the Drobo be used as a nas? Network address?
The Drobo storage system can be used behind a NAS appliance, but it is not explicitly described as a standalone NAS device.
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