LaCie 2big USB 3.0
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DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON
RAID
User Manual
page 17
Fast
Safe
JBOD
Confirm
USB 3.
0
DESIGNED BY NEIL POULTON
3.2. Changing the RAID Mode
See section
3. RAID
to become familiar with the levels of RAID
available to the 2big USB 3.0 before following the steps below.
IMPORTANT INFO:
Changing the level of RAID will require
that you format the LaCie 2big USB 3.0. Please back up any
data stored on the LaCie 2big USB 3.0 before following the steps
below.
CAUTION:
Your LaCie 2big USB 3.0 comes preconfigured in
RAID 0, which provides faster transfer rates and allows access to
the whole storage capacity. Unlike RAID 1, it does not provide
any security. If a drive fails, all data will be lost. If you are con-
cerned about data security, LaCie highly recommends changing
your 2big USB 3.0 to RAID 1. See section
3.1. About RAID Modes
,
for more information.
Note the rectangular slot located between the two drive trays on
the back of the 2big USB 3.0 (
Fig. 13
). This is the RAID selection
switch. There is a switch inside the slot used for selecting the level
of RAID:
✦
Left = RAID 0 (FAST)
✦
Center = JBOD
✦
Right = RAID 1 (SAFE)
The RAID confirmation button is below the RAID selection switch;
a small circular slot with a button inside (
Fig. 13
).
The 2big USB 3.0 must be turned on to change the level of RAID.
Attach the power cable if it is disconnected. Switch on the 2big
USB 3.0 by pressing the front LED button. The front LED will blink
as the
RAID boots. It will become solid blue when ready.
To change the RAID mode:
1. Unmount the 2big USB 3.0 volumes from your computer
(
2.3. Disconnecting Your Hard Drive
) and disconnect the
interface cable.
2. To modify the level of RAID, use the 2-in-1 tool to slide the
switch to the desired position (
Fig. 13
).
3. Validate the new level by pushing the RAID confirmation
button with the 2-in-1 tool (
Fig. 13
). The 2big USB 3.0 will
turn off to signal the RAID change confirmation.
4. Reattach the USB 3.0 cable to your computer. The 2big
USB 3.0 will start automatically if the computer is on. The
new RAID level has been successfully configured.
5. Format the disks. See section
3.4. Formatting and Partition-
ing
.
continued on the next page>>
Fig. 13
RAID Selection Switch
Tool
RAID Confirmation Button