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RAID levels | 0, 1, JBOD |
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Data transfer rate | 6 Gbit/s |
Hot-swap drive bays | Yes |
Storage drive interface | Serial ATA, Serial ATA II, Serial ATA III |
Storage drives installed | No |
Storage drive sizes supported | 3.5 \ |
Supported storage drive types | HDD |
Total installed storage capacity | 0 TB |
Maximum supported storage capacity | 3 TB |
Number of storage drives installed | 0 |
Number of storage drives supported | 2 |
Chassis type | Desktop |
Device class | Home & Home Office |
Fan diameter | 60 mm |
Product color | Black |
Number of fans | 1 fan(s) |
Housing material | Aluminium, Plastic |
AC input voltage | 100-240 V |
DC output voltage | 12 V |
Power consumption (max) | 48 W |
Package depth | 270 mm |
Package width | 293 mm |
Package height | 155 mm |
Package weight | 1940 g |
Cables included | eSATA, USB |
Country of origin | Taiwan |
Harmonized System (HS) code | 84717020 |
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-B ports quantity | 1 |
Depth | 215 mm |
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Width | 126 mm |
Height | 166 mm |
Weight | 1110 g |
Covers essential usage cautions, power, radio interference, repair, disposal, and other vital operational guidelines for the device.
Details the front panel LEDs and buttons for IB-RD3620SU3 and IB-3620U3 models, explaining their functions and indicators.
Illustrates and describes the rear panel connections and ports for both IB-RD3620SU3 and IB-3620U3 models, essential for setup.
Concatenates multiple drives into a single large volume, writing data sequentially from HDD1 to HDD2 for expanded storage.
Combines multiple drives into one logical unit, striping data across drives for increased read performance and speed.
Mirrors data across multiple drives for redundancy, ensuring data availability if one drive fails.
Each hard drive is handled independently as a separate logical volume, storing files without redundancy or spanning.
Steps to replace a failed HDD1 in RAID 1 mode, including power off, removal, installation, and the automatic rebuilding process.
Procedure for replacing a failed HDD2 in RAID 1, involving swapping drives and the subsequent data rebuilding process.
Guides users through initializing and formatting HDDs for Windows XP, noting MBR and 2TB volume limits.
Instructions for initializing and formatting HDDs in Windows Vista, covering disk management steps and initialization.
Details the process of initializing and formatting HDDs for Windows 7/8, including GPT/MBR considerations for drives over 2TB.
Provides steps for initializing and formatting HDDs on Macintosh OS 10.X using Disk Utility, including erase operations.