The 5N2 comes in a smart white box with full-size images of the front and back of the unit on the appropriate sides. The rear of the box also has a multilingual list of the units features.
One side of the box has images and specifications of other Drobo devices; the 5C, 5D/5Dt and the B810n as well as the 5N2. The other side of the box has just a Drobo logo on it.
Once you open the box you are confronted by an inner box holding all the bits and pieces to get you started with the 5N2. The NAS itself sits under this box, housed inside a nifty bag, that will come in handy if you ever feel the need to lug the beastie around.
The bundle which comes with the 5N2 comprises of an EDAC EA1101H0120, 120W power adapter, a pair of Ethernet cables, a warranty booklet and at the time of writing an offer for a free 90-day Data Recovery Service Plan.
Why didn’t you do the benchmarks with link aggregation enabled? The 5N2 has 2 gigabit LAN ports. This is one of the main reasons anyone would want to upgrade.