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3.4.2 Destination drives
Connect one or more drives to the TX1 destination (right) side: SATA/SAS (x2) or
USB 3.0. If using the Drive Bay, insert one or more 2.5" or 3.5" SATA/SAS drives.
Note: The SATA/SAS destination DC OUT ports directly on TX1 are enabled
even when a TX1-S1 Drive Bay is connected, allowing for easy connection of up
to four SATA/SAS destination drives. Please refer to the specifications section
of this user guide for information regarding maximum power configurations.
TX1 also provides an Ethernet connection, which enables use of network-based
iSCSI physical media and CIFS shares as destinations to store clone or image file
data. See “Duplication over a network” on page 94 for more information.
Destination drives are listed in the user interface in the order of TX1's physical port
layout: iSCSI/CIFS, USB, SATA/SAS 1, SATA/SAS 2.
3.4.3 Accessory drives
Connect up to two USB drives to the Accessory USB 3.0 ports on the front of TX1.
These drives are mostly used for saving stored log files or updating TX1 firmware.
Note: The USB accessory ports on TX1 are NOT write-protected! Evidence
media should never be connected to these ports.
Accessory drives are listed in the user interface in the order of TX1's physical port
layout, with the leftmost USB drive always on top and the rightmost on the bottom.
3.4.4 Drive detection
After booting, TX1 begins detecting connected drives sequentially. Source and
destination drive counts are displayed in the and Destinations buttons at the bottom
of the TX1 Home screen, indicating the number of source and destination drives
recognized. If any accessory USB drives are connected and detected, the center USB
accessory portion of that bottom row will appear with the detected accessory drive
count as well (as shown in the example below).
Tap the Sources, USB Accessory, or Destinations button to view more detail about
the connected drives and to access media utilities.
3.4. Connecting drives
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