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About RAID Mode
JBOD
: The two physical disks are read as two independent hard drives
(Non-Raid)
in a single housing. Therefore, the computer will show two separate drives.
Note: Due to the chipset designs, removing or inserting any hard drives in JBOD mode
the unit will be refreshed. Please make sure that data transfers are completed
before changing any HDD while in operation to prevent data loss.
BIG
: The two physical drives are combined so that one single yet
(Concatenation)
larger logical volume mounts on the desktop, offering maximum possible capacity
(the available capacities of each disk are combined)
Note: If one physical disk fails, the data on both disks will become inaccessible. If you
are concerned about data security, we highly recommend using Safe configuration
(RAID 1 mode).
RAID 0
: The two physical drives are stripped together so that one larger
(Fast)
logical volume mounts on the desktop. Storage capacity equals twice the capacity
of the smaller hard drive
greater speed than the Big mode
Note: If one physical disk fails, the data on both disks will become inaccessible. If you
are concerned about data security, we highly recommend using Safe
configuration (RAID 1 mode).
JBOD
JBOD
RAID 0
RAID 1
BIG
BIG
JBOD
RAID 0
RAID 1
BIG
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RAID 0
JBOD
RAID 0
RAID 1
BIG
(the available capacities of each disk are combined)
(the speed of each disk runs faster to a certain level)
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