This is not supported on any Drobo. Using 3rd Party Partitioning tools to modify the partition in any way will result in data loss.
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Drobo Dashboard v2.5.2 or later must be used with Mac OS X Lion (OS X 10.7) or newer (e.g. OS X 10.8).
Using any other tool or method to manipulate your volume(s) unless specified by Drobo can result in loss of data and is not supported. This includes use of Windows' Disk Manager and Apple's Disk Utility.
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Although some utilities (such as Apple's Disk Utility in OS X 10.5 and later) allow you to repartition or dynamically repartition a volume without losing data, Drobo device volumes do not support these utilities. Drobo storage device volumes should not be repartitioned using any application other than Drobo Dashboard. If you repartition a Drobo device drive using a third-party utility (including OS utilities), you risk losing the data on the drive.
Instead, copy the data on your Drobo device to another drive or device. Then use Drobo Dashboard to reformat your volume(s) to another size and copy your data back to your Drobo unit.
Note(s):
Make sure you are using the latest firmware AND the lastest Dashboard software
When setting up your Drobo device, it is generally advised to choose the largest volume size your operating system allows. This allows you to add and/or replace drives in the future to increase capacity without having to do any reformatting of your Drobo device.
For other information on volumes, see:
KB #23: What volume sizes may I use and what happens if my disk space exceeds my volume size?
KB #23: What volume sizes may I use and what happens if my disk space exceeds my volume size?
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Disk Utility User Guide
Partitioning a disk divides it into individual sections known as containers.
However, with APFS, you shouldn’t partition your disk in most cases. Instead, create multiple APFS volumes within a single partition. With the flexible space management provided by APFS, you can even install another version of macOS on an APFS volume.
Important: If you’re partitioning your internal physical disk because you want to install Windows, use Boot Camp Assistant instead. Do not use Disk Utility to remove a partition that was created using Boot Camp Assistant. Instead, use Boot Camp Assistant to remove the partition from your Mac.
Add a partition
Important: As a precaution, it’s best to back up your data before creating new partitions on your device.
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- In the Disk Utility app on your Mac, select a volume in the sidebar, then click the Partition button in the toolbar.If Disk Utility isn’t open, click the Launchpad icon in the Dock, type Disk Utility in the Search field, then click the Disk Utility icon .If you have multiple storage devices connected to your Mac, make sure you select a volume that’s on the device you want to partition.When you select a volume that already has data on it, the pie chart shows a shaded area representing the amount of data on the volume and an unshaded area representing the amount of free space available for another volume. Disk Utility also shows whether the volume can be removed or resized.Note: If you see a small volume with an asterisk, the partition is smaller than can be represented at the correct scale in the chart.
- Read the information in the Apple File System Space Sharing dialog, then click Partition.
- Click the Add button below the pie chart.
- Type a name for the volume in the Name field.For MS-DOS (FAT) and ExFAT volumes, the maximum length for the volume name is 11 characters.
- Click the Format pop-up menu, then choose a file system format.
- Enter the size or drag the resize control to increase or decrease the size of the volume.
- Click Apply.
- Read the information in the Partition Device dialog, then click Partition.
- After the operation finishes, click Done.
After you partition a storage device, an icon for each volume appears in both the Disk Utility sidebar and the Finder sidebar.
Delete a partition
WARNING: When you delete a partition, all the data on it is erased. Be sure to back up your data before you begin.
- In the Disk Utility app on your Mac, select a volume in the sidebar, then click the Partition button in the toolbar.If Disk Utility isn’t open, click the Launchpad icon in the Dock, type Disk Utility in the Search field, then click the Disk Utility icon .
- In the Apple File System Space Sharing dialog, click Partition.
- In the pie chart, click the partition you want to delete, then click the Delete button .If the Delete button is dimmed, you can’t delete the selected partition.
- Click Apply.
- Read the information in the Partition Device dialog, then click Partition.
- After the operation finishes, click Done.
Erase a partition
- In the Disk Utility app on your Mac, choose View > Show All Devices, then select the container you want to erase in the sidebar.If Disk Utility isn’t open, click the Launchpad icon in the Dock, type Disk Utility in the Search field, then click the Disk Utility icon .
- Click the Erase button in the toolbar.If the Erase button is dimmed, you can’t erase the selected container.
- Type a name for the volume in the Name field.
- Click the Format pop-up menu, then choose a file system format.
- After the operation finishes, click Done.
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Enlarge a partition on a storage device
If you have multiple partitions on a device and one of them is running out of space, you may be able to enlarge it without losing any of the files on it.
To enlarge a volume, you must delete the volume that comes after it on the device, then move the end point of the volume you want to enlarge into the freed space. You can’t enlarge the last volume on a device.
WARNING: When you delete a volume or partition, all the data on it is erased. Be sure to back up your data before you begin.
- In the Disk Utility app on your Mac, select a volume in the sidebar, then click the Partition button .If Disk Utility isn’t open, click the Launchpad icon in the Dock, type Disk Utility in the Search field, then click the Disk Utility icon .
- In the Apple File System Space Sharing dialog, click Partition.
- In the pie chart, select the partition you want to delete, then click the Delete button .If the Delete button is dimmed, you can’t delete the selected partition.
- Click Apply.
- Read the information in the Partition Device dialog, then click Partition.
- After the operation finishes, click Done.
See alsoFile system formats available in Disk Utility on MacAdd, delete, or erase APFS volumes in Disk Utility on MacAbout Disk Utility on Mac