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Safety Precautions and Disclaimers

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Please read this section carefully before proceeding. These  
precautions explain the correct and safe use of this device,  
thereby helping to prevent injury to you or others, and also help 
you to minimize the risk of damaging the device.

Warnings

Always follow the basic warnings listed here to avoid the risk of 
serious injury or death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, fire, 
and other hazards. These warnings include, but are not limited to:

•  With the exception of the user-swappable parts, do not attempt 

to disassemble or modify the enclosure. If this device appears to 
be malfunctioning, contact your reseller or local distributor.

•  Do not drop the enclosure or any of its drive modules; 

dropping or mishandling of the enclosure or drive modules 
may result in a malfunction.

•  Do not insert your fingers or foreign objects inside the enclosure; 

take particular care when small children are present.

•  Do not expose the device to rain, use it near water or containers 

that contain liquids which might spill into any openings, or in 
damp or wet conditions. 

•  If unusual smells, sounds, or smoke come from the device, or if 

liquids enter it, switch it off immediately and unplug it from the 
electrical outlet. 

•  Follow the instructions in this manual carefully; contact your 

reseller or local distributor for additional advice not covered in 
this User’s Guide. 

DISCLAIMERS

Creating RAID Volumes Using Windows

:

Creating RAID volumes under Windows requires dynamic disk 
storage, a formatting option available with Windows Server 
2008 R2, Windows Server 2003 SP1, Windows 7 Professional, 
Enterprise, or Ultimate (32- and 64-bit versions), Windows Vista 
Enterprise or Ultimate (32- and 64-bit versions), or Windows XP 
Professional (32- and 64-bit versions). 

In order to create RAID volumes larger than 2TB, you must do 
one of the following: 

•  Span (link together in a virtual chain) the volumes, and then 

format them as NTFS.

•  Use GPT formatting. Note that drives and volumes with GPT 

formatting are not visible to any version of Windows XP 
Professional, nor to the 32-bit version of Windows Server 2003 
SP1.

DISCLAIMERS (continued)

Drive Usage

:

Sonnet Technologies has qualified the hard drives listed below for 
use in Fusion R400P storage systems. These drives were chosen 
for their superior performance, error handling, and reliability 
characteristics, especially when used in RAID groups. One 
important difference between these drives and standard hard 
drives is how quickly each handles read errors—these qualified 
drives attempt to recover from errors for just a few seconds, 
while standard hard drives may take minutes. Because RAID 
controller cards and software-based RAID schemes allow only 
a very short time for drives to recover before dropping them 
from the RAID group, hard drive manufacturers recommend 
against using standard hard drives in RAID storage systems. The 
hard drives qualified by Sonnet also feature improved vibration 
characteristics that influence and support storage reliability. We 
recommend the use of these Enterprise/RAID edition hard drives 
and select, Sonnet certified desktop hard drives in your Fusion 
storage system to ensure system reliability and performance. 
STANDARD DRIVES MAY NOT BE SUPPORTED AND MAY 
DEGRADE SYSTEM RELIABILITY AND PERFORMANCE.

 Check 

the Sonnet Web site for the latest list of qualified hard drives

.

500GB Models 
• Hitachi Deskstar E7K500, # HDS725050KLA360 
• Hitachi Ultrastar A7K1000, # HUA721050KLA330 
• Maxtor MaXLine Pro 500, # 7H500F0 
• Samsung Spinpoint F RAID, # HE502IJ 
• Seagate Barracuda ES, # ST3500630NS 
• Seagate Barracuda ES.2, # ST3500320NS

(1)

• Western Digital RE3 Enterprise, # WD5002ABYS

750GB Models 
• Hitachi Ultrastar A7K1000, # HUA721075KLA330 
• Samsung Spinpoint F RAID, # HE753LJ 
• Seagate Barracuda ES, # ST3750640NS 
• Seagate Barracuda ES.2, # ST3750330NS

(1)

• Western Digital, RE3 Enterprise, # WD7502ABYS

1TB Models 
• Hitachi Ultrastar A7K1000, # HUA721010KLA330 
• Samsung Spinpoint F RAID, # HE103UJ 
• Seagate Barracuda ES.2, # ST31000340NS

(1)

• Western Digital, RE3 Enterprise, # WD1002FBYS

1.5TB Models 
• Seagate Barracuda 7200.11, # ST31500341AS

(2)

2TB Models 
• Hitachi Ultrastar DK7SAA200, # HUA722020ALA330 
• Western Digital RE4-GP, # WD2002FYPS

(1)  Only Seagate ES.2 drives with firmware versions SN06 and newer com-

patible. Seagate ES.2 drives with firmware versions SN03, SN04, or SN05 

are NOT compatible.

(2)  Only Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5TB drives with firmware versions 

SD1B and newer compatible.

Summary of Contents for Fusion R400P

Page 1: ...4 Drive Serial ATA Rackmount Storage System with Port Multiplier FUSION R400P User s Guide For Windows ...

Page 2: ...ht with drives 21 1 lbs 9 6 kg Package Contents Disk enclosure four 3 5 drive modules four adhesive backed feet power cord 2 meter locking eSATA cable User s Guide Fusion R400P Specifications and Features 2 Figure 1 Drive Module Bay 1 Drive Presence LED Bay 1 Drive Presence LED Bay 2 Drive Presence LED Bay 3 Drive Presence LED Bay 4 Drive Activity LED Bay 1 Drive Activity LED Bay 2 Drive Activity ...

Page 3: ...s Server 2003 SP1 DISCLAIMERS continued Drive Usage Sonnet Technologies has qualified the hard drives listed below for use in Fusion R400P storage systems These drives were chosen for their superior performance error handling and reliability characteristics especially when used in RAID groups One important difference between these drives and standard hard drives is how quickly each handles read er...

Page 4: ...ata cable between the eSATA ports on the enclosure and the SATA host controller in your computer verify the connectors are plugged in securely Figure 6 2 Connect the supplied power cable between the Fusion R400P and a grounded wall outlet or power strip verify the cable is plugged in securely 3 Push the power switch on the front of the enclosure to the on position and then power on your computer 4...

Page 5: ...drive is missing when you have the drives configured as a RAID set the cause may be as simple as a loose connector or a drive module that is not fully seated If you do experience any trouble disconnect the data cables and reconnect them one at a time making sure each one clicks in place Check the drive presence indicator LEDs on the front of the enclosure If the LEDs are not lit on one of the bays...

Page 6: ...re and Fusion are trademarks of Sonnet Technologies Inc Macintosh Mac the Mac logo and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the United States and other countries Other product names are trademarks of their respective owners Product specifications subject to change without notice Printed in the USA UG FUS R4P WD E C 041210 ...

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