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Data Storage Company Drobo Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Thursday July 7, 2022. 07:59 PM , from TheMacObserver
On Wednesday, reports indicate that data storage company Drobo filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late June. The company will hold its first creditors meeting July 19.
Originally going by Data Robotics, the company formed in 2005. Drobo manufactured solutions for remote and network storage. StarCentric, parent company to Drobo, filed bankruptcy papers with the California Northern Bankruptcy Court San Jose District June 20, 2022.
Drobo Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Official court documentation shows that the company will hold its first creditors meeting July 19. Final deadlines for filing claims against the company is Oct. 17, 2022.
Right now, the company has not made a public comment concerning the decision. However, Drobo appears to have been heavily impacted by COVID-19. In February 2020, the company made a tweet concerning production delays. In March 2020, CEO Mihir Shah published a blog post stating concerns over how COVID-19 would impact the company.

The Coronoavirus outbreak in China has affected a number of our suppliers & partners. This has caused a delay in availability of parts and of our production lines. We appreciate your understanding & patience as we ramp up supply. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
— Drobo (@drobo) February 19, 2020

Furthermore, this is also the last blog post on Drobo’s website. Neither Drobo’s main Twitter account nor its Drobo Support account have tweeted in quite some time.
Concerning Apple Silicon, the company has not mentioned any support for the hardware since November 2020.
Despite this, a Reddit user reports that according to Drobo Support, the company is not closing. After filing a support ticket, the user received a response that stated,
The restructuring process will enable us to continue servicing our customers and partners and make the necessary investments to achieve our strategic objectives.
StorCentric concluded that the voluntary Ch 11 reorganization is the best way to fix our balance sheet and we will remain fully functional during the restructuring process.
We will be operating our business as usual.
Right now, both Drobo’s European and U.S. store currently list all products as sold out.
StorCentric purchased both Drobo and Nexsan in 2018.
A Chapter 11 filing suggests that the company is looking to reorganize and return to normal operations. While it is not yet clear how this will come to fruition, it also unclear what the creditor’s expect from the company in terms of demands.
You can view the court details here.
Tags: data storage, Drobo, legal
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