Raidon Launching ST2-TB RAID/JBOD System With Thunderbolt 2 Ports
Two disks, up to 724MB/s read
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 20, 2015 at 2:53 pmRaidon Technology, Inc. launch the ST2-TB built-in with two disk configuration modes: RAID-1 (safe mode), RAID-0 (speed mode), and JBOD (two independent volumes) for you to choose according to your needs.
JBOD function provides two independent disk data access convenience
In this mode, you can install two disks that have different volumes and use them independently. There is no RAID configuration and without special safety or speed differences. You can also use this mode in apply with other Stardom modules.
RAID-0 functionality increases storage speed and performance
The ST2-TB is equipped with RAID-0 storage mode, which enables user to attain up to 724MB/s read speed with Thunderbolt transmission interface. Whether it is used for searching and editing photo galleries, or video editing and synthesis, it promises to deliver a smooth and easy operation.
RAID-1 function provides automatic backup that ensures data security
To maximize data protection. Data is written identically to both drive (mirror) simultaneously. In the event of a drive failure, the second drive will take over. RAID-1 provides high level of protection.
Reveable design, use multiple HDD flexibly
The ST2-TB is a quadruple drive storage enclosure system that supports 3.5″ and 2.5″ SATA HDDs to deliver high- capacity storage solutions. Featuring flawless structural design, optimized internal configuration, and a durable aluminum casing to protect your internal drives, the ST2-TB is for creative and highly mobile professionals.
With two Thunderbolt 2 ports, you can build a photo studio around iMac and ST2-TB. Or take them with you and import thousands of RAW images on location. Once your photos are on your computer, editing in Aperture is faster and responsive.
ST2-TB’s RAID-0 mode lets you browse large image libraries from external storage. So you have instant access to any photo in your library.