CRU RAX211-3QR User Manual

Protecting Your Digital Assets
CRU® User Manual
RAX® 3QR
Features
• Disksetupisnear-instantaneousandiscapableofJBOD,RAID0and1diskmodes.
• TrayFreeModels(RAX210-3QR)allowforeasyinsertionandremovalofharddrives. Models with removable carriers (RAX211-3QR) enclose and protect hard drives whenremovedfromtheRAXunit.
• eSATA,FireWire800,USB2.0,andUSB3.0connectionsareprovidedforwidevariety ofconnectivity.
• Specially designed drive and carrier interfaces are built to withstand tens of thousandsofinsertions.
• Ruggedall-metalconstructionforsuperiordurability.
A9-210-0012 Revision 1.0
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Table of Contents
1. Pre-Installation Steps
1. Pre-Installation Steps 2
1.1 Box Contents 2
1.2 Identifying Parts of your RAX800-TR 2
1.3 Warnings and Notices 2
2. Introduction to RAID 3
2.1 Summary of RAID Levels 3
3. Installation Steps 3
3.1 Installing Hard Drives 3
3.2 Host Connections 3
3.3 Operating Your RAX 3QR Unit 3
4. LED Behavior 4
5. LCD Menu Screens 4
6. RAID Conguration 4
6.1 Creating a New RAID 4
6.2 Changing the RAID Type 5
6.3 Adding a New Drive to a RAID 5
7. Usage with Mac and Windows Operating
Systems
7.1 Usage with Mac OS X 5
7.1.1 Formatting a Drive 5
7.1.2 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes 5
7.1.3 Creating a Boot Drive 5
7.2 Usage with Windows Operating Systems 6
7.2.1 Formatting a Drive 6
7.2.2 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes 6
8. Buzzer and Temperature Conguration 7
8.1 Accessing the RAX 3QR Unit’s Settings 7
8.2 Customizable Options 7
9. RAID Is Not A Backup 8
10. Rack Mounting Warnings 8
11. Frequently Asked Questions 8
12. Technical Specications 10
1.1 Box Contents The following list contains the items that are included
in the complete conguration for this device. Please
contact CRU if any items are missing or damaged:
Accessories Quantity
RAX 3QR Unit 1
Power Cord 1
Key Set 1
Screw Kit 1
Quick Start Guide 1
1.2 Identifying Parts of your RAX 3QR Enclosure
Navigation
Buttons
Drive
Activity LED
Drive
Power LED
5
Bay
Keylock
Unit
Power
LED
System
LED
RAID
LED
1.3 Warnings and Notices
Please read the following before beginning installation.
General Care
Proper grounding is strongly recommended to
prevent electrical damage to the unit or other connected devices, including the computer host. Avoid all dramatic movement, tapping on the unit,
and vibration.
Avoid placing the unit close to magnetic devices,
high voltage devices, or near a heat source. This
includes any place where the product will be subject to direct sunlight. Do NOT allow water to
make contact with the unit.
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Before starting any type of hardware installation,
please ensure that all power switches have
been turned off and all power cords have been disconnected to prevent personal injury and
damage to the hardware.
To avoid overheating, the unit should be operated
in a well-ventilated area.
Remove the drives before transporting the unit to
prevent damage to the drive interfaces.
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RAID
Use only hard drives that are in perfect condition. Avoid using drives that have ever developed bad
sectors during previous usage. This could lead to
possible device failure or loss of data.
The unit supports SATA hard drives of various specications and different capacities. However, we recommend using drives of the same brand and
type for optimal performance. If drives of different
capacities are used in a RAID, the capacity of the
smallest drive will determine how much of each drive is used. The additional capacity on the larger drives
will not be used by the RAID.
3 Installation Steps
3.1 Installing Hard Drives
3.1.1 TrayFree™ Bay Drive Installation
NOTE: This subsection refers only to the RAX210-
3QR unit.
a. Pull on the ejection handle to open the door.
b. Slide in your SATA hard drive, connector-end rst
with the label facing up.
c. Shut the door by pushing on the handle.
RAID level 0 will allow you to use the full combined capacity of the drives, and offers the best data transfer speeds. However, RAID 0 offers no protection for the data. If one drive fails in a RAID 0, the data on all of the drives is irretrievably lost. Before creating a RAID, investigate the various RAID types and choose the one that is best for your needs.
Always back up data before switching RAID types.
Switching RAID types will destroy current data. You must reformat your drives afterwards.
2 Introduction to RAID
A RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is an array of multiple hard drives that are combined in a way that provides faster performance and/or data safety. Your RAX 3QR unit is capable of creating and managing several different varieties of RAID. You may choose your preferred RAID level based on
factors such as disk capacity, desired data safety, and desired performance.
2.1 Summary of RAID Levels
RAX 3QR units support JBOD and RAID Levels 0 and 1. RAID Level 1 is used by those seeking data safety.
3.1.2 Drive Installation for RAX with Removable Carriers
NOTE: This subsection refers only to the RAX211-
3QR unit.
a. Slide the drive carrier out of the RAX 3QR unit.
b. The carrier’s cover is held in place by a screw on the
rear of the unit. Remove the screw and then remove the cover.
c. Slide the drive in from the front of the carrier.
d. Mate the connection on the drive with the connection
on the drive carrier circuit board.
e. Flip the drive/carrier assembly over and secure the
drive in place with the provided screws.
f. Attach the Temperature Control Cooling Sensor to
the top of the drive with a piece of tape.
g. Replace the carrier cover and secure the screw on
the rear of the carrier.
RAID
Level
Known as “Just a Bunch Of Disks”.
JBOD
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This is not a type of RAID as each
disk is created with its own inde­pendent volume. There is no data protection.
Also known as striping. Data dis-
0
tributed across all drives in the ar­ray. There is no data protection.
Also known as mirroring. All data replicated on two separate disks.
1
Due to the 100% duplication, only
half the total disk capacity is avail-
able for data storage.
Description
Required
No. of
Drives*
1
2
2 1 drive
Fault
Tolerance
No data protection
No data protection
h. Slide the carrier into the RAX 3QR unit.
3.2 Host Connections RAX 3QR units connect to your computer in one of four
ways; USB 3.0, USB 2.0, Firewire 800, or eSATA. Choose one of the four cable types to use and plug it into the unit. Each bay requires its own data connection.
3.3 Operating Your RAX 3QR unit Connect the data cables to the RAX 3QR unit and your computer. Plug in the power cord to a grounded electrical
outlet. Insert hard drives into the unit and turn on the power.
For the RAX210, the drives will begin to spin up
automatically.
For the RAX211, use the included set of keys to turn
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