The 1.5 TB Rocraid 2UB external SATA hard drive offers the flexibility to meet diverse IT and personal storage needs for Mac and Windows users. It boosts up to 800Mb per second transfer rate, and combines USB and FireWire 1394b connections in a rugged, elegantly designed enclosure. The Rocraid drives are designed to protect your data by supporting Raid one (1) Mirroring, Raid Zero (0) Striping and JBOD Spanning options for rock solid redundancy and fault tolerance capability- without any software GUI installation needs. Easy to deploy and easy to manage, the Rocraid 2UB drive is pre-installed with two (2) SATA Hot-Swappable hard drives for unparallel reliability and simplicity.
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1 of 1 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Excellent Product! Fast & Quiet
Date: March 26, 2009
Written By:
utopianenigmaFrom: FL
Owned this Product for:
3-12 Months
Level of Expertise:
Expert
Pros: Easy to Setup/Install, easy to use, fast, high capacity, quiet, reliable, Highly Compatible, hot swappable, compact size, reasonable price, good tech support
Reviews & Ratings for 1.5TB RocRAID 2UB FireWire800/USB 2.0 Hot-Swap Drive Array I am very happy with this product. It is plug and play, fast, and quiet. The drive itself is remarkably compact and takes up minimal desk space. Easily configured to raid 0, raid, one, or jbod at flick of a switch. I am planning to order a few more as I have been so pleased with the performance of this one. Firewire 800, 400, usb 2.o or ethernet so it will connect to practically anything. Well worth the money. The hot swap option is fantastic as you can mirror your drives, pop one out and put in a remote, secure location, and pop in a new drive and it will recreate another mirror drive for two backups. This could prove to be a lifesaver. (having been through a fire where all of my backups were in the same building, I will never make that mistake again. We all worry about drives going bad but forget to consider fire, hurricane, etc. Keep your backups in various locations, you wont regret it)