Raid information, English manual, Caution – Lindy 20288 User Manual

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2. Place one or two hard driver(s) in the slot. Make sure the SATA connector

is lined up with the connector inside the

3. Carefully push the hard driver into the

SATA connector is seated securely, then close the door and lock it.




Note:
1. Users are advised to disable the device from the computer before unplugging the

cable or turning off the device.

2. If the hard drive does not support ACCESS signal, then the

will not flash when the hard drive is in use.

3. If the system cannot d

enable it.

4. Do not open the door or turn off the power of the

is busy, this may cause damage to you hard drive.

5. It must be in the lock position when in use. This prevents

while working.

6. Do not force the door to open while it is locked, otherwise, you will damage the

lock.


RAID Information


Caution:

Changing the RAID mode destroys data stored on the

If you have saved data on

1.

JBOD (Non-RAID):
in a

2.

Note: It must be in the lock position when in
use. This prevents unexpected removal
while working.

lace one or two hard driver(s) in the slot. Make sure the SATA connector

is lined up with the connector inside the Mobile Rack.
Carefully push the hard driver into the Mobile Rack, So that the drive

is seated securely, then close the door and lock it.

Users are advised to disable the device from the computer before unplugging the
cable or turning off the device.

If the hard drive does not support ACCESS signal, then the

will not flash when the hard drive is in use.

If the system cannot detect the device, please go to device management and

Do not open the door or turn off the power of the

Mobile Rack

is busy, this may cause damage to you hard drive.
It must be in the lock position when in use. This prevents

Do not force the door to open while it is locked, otherwise, you will damage the

RAID Information

::

Changing the RAID mode destroys data stored on the

If you have saved data on the drives, back up data before following these steps.

RAID): The two physical disks read as two independent hard drives

single housing, so that two logical volumes mount on the
desktop. Therefore, the computer will show two separate
drives.
Note: When using the e-SATA connector, the computer must
support port multiplier for this function to work.

The failure of one disk will not affect the other disk.
Therefore, the data on the working drive will be intact and
functioning.

BIG (Concatenation): The two physical drives are combined
so that one single
yet larger logical volume mounts on the desktop, offeri
maximum possible capacity (the available capacities of each
disk are combined).
Note: If one physical disk fails, the data on both disks
will become inaccessible. If you are concerned about

Note: It must be in the lock position when in
use. This prevents unexpected removal
while working.

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lace one or two hard driver(s) in the slot. Make sure the SATA connector

, So that the drive’s

is seated securely, then close the door and lock it.

Users are advised to disable the device from the computer before unplugging the

If the hard drive does not support ACCESS signal, then the

HDD ACTIVE LED

etect the device, please go to device management and

Mobile Rack

while the hard drive

It must be in the lock position when in use. This prevents unexpected removal

Do not force the door to open while it is locked, otherwise, you will damage the

Changing the RAID mode destroys data stored on the Mobile Rack,

the drives, back up data before following these steps.

The two physical disks read as two independent hard drives

single housing, so that two logical volumes mount on the
desktop. Therefore, the computer will show two separate

SATA connector, the computer must

support port multiplier for this function to work.

The failure of one disk will not affect the other disk.
Therefore, the data on the working drive will be intact and

The two physical drives are combined

yet larger logical volume mounts on the desktop, offerining
maximum possible capacity (the available capacities of each

If one physical disk fails, the data on both disks

will become inaccessible. If you are concerned about

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