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  Manual 

2 RAID Function 

What is RAID? 

RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a set of technology 

standards for teaming disk drives to improve fault tolerance and performance 

 

Why RAID? 

Increased data protection. If in an unfortunate event where a drive fails, 

the same data is preserved on the mirrored drive. 

Intelligent array controllers can apply different types of RAID for different 

hard disk drives. 

Increased overall network system data capacity. 

Increased I/O read/write efficiency. 

 

Changing the RAID Mode: 

 

The RAID mode should be set before installing the drives and then first 

formatting the drives. 

 

1.  Make sure the power is off. 

2.  Set the RAID switch and select your preferred RAID mode. There are 2 

mode switches on the inner panel of the product. 4 alternate arrays can be 

created through these 2 switches. View the diagram below to see the 

different configuration settings for the RAID switches: 

 

Summary of Contents for SY-ENC35028

Page 1: ...Automatic disk rebuild Under SAFE Mode Supports USB3 0 high speed to reach 5 0Gbps Supports Plug play and Hot plug Supports mode select via jumper setting 1 2 Specifications Inner Interface SATA Oute...

Page 2: ...VISTA 7 8 Active USB port MAC Requirements Minimum Apple G processor 64MB RAM Mac OS 10 4 and above Active USB port Supported Hard Drives One or two 3 5 SATA I II III hard drives capacity up to 4TB o...

Page 3: ...pply different types of RAID for different hard disk drives Increased overall network system data capacity Increased I O read write efficiency Changing the RAID Mode The RAID mode should be set before...

Page 4: ...ves in the system explorer Users can choose any hard drive for storing files If one hard drive is damaged the other hard drives data will not be affected JBOD Mode Spanning In JBOD mode two hard drive...

Page 5: ...e theoretical storage speed of the array is twice that of a single drive and actual capacity equals twice the size of the smallest capacity hard drive between the two hard drives The deficit of a RAID...

Page 6: ...rage speed is same as a single drive The advantage of RAID1 is that if any hard drive fails the other drive will still carry all data written to the drives Its deficit is that the maximum capacity of...

Page 7: ...etup 3 1 Hard Drive Assembly The drives can be installed at any position there is no specific order required Step 1 Take out the four screws on the back Step 2 Pull out the plastic frame from the alum...

Page 8: ...Step 3 Insert the HDDs to the 7 15P SATA connectors on the PCBA Attach the two HDDs with the included screws Step 4 Inset the plastic frame into the aluminum housing...

Page 9: ...Step 6 Fix the back panel by four screws Step 7 HDD Installation completed...

Page 10: ...he disk management tool PC or disk utility MAC to create a new partition and format the drives 6 Open My Computer to see your external hard drive ready to use NOTE To enjoy USB 3 0 super speed up to 5...

Page 11: ...n not be accessed again until the drive have been replace 1 Check the HDD LED state and replace the faulty drive The power must turn off when replacing the driver 2 For RAID 1 the RAID array will be r...

Page 12: ...Can I use USB 3 0 host adaptor A USB 3 0 host adapter works in the same way as the built in USB ports Q What file system should I choose to format my drive A This will depend on how you want to use t...

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