BUFFALO DriveStation Duo 8TB Black

$372.00

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Specification: BUFFALO DriveStation Duo 8TB Black

Product
Brand

Model

HD-WH8TU3R1

Product Type

External

Main
Color

Charcoal

Specification
Best Seller Ranking

#47 in Desktop External Hard Drives

Series

DriveStation Duo

Interface

USB 3.0

Capacity

8TB (2 x 4 TB)

RAID

RAID System (0, 1)

Features

Number of Drives: 2Drive Interface SATA II: 3Gb/sData Transfer RatesMax 5 Gb/s (USB 3.0 Mode)Max 480 Mb/s (USB 2.0 Mode)High performance NAS edition hard drives offer continuous 24/7/365 operation with enhanced RAID performance USB 3.0 offers universal connectivity for PC and Mac computers and storage serversRAID 1 support and hot-swappable hard drives provide comprehensive data protectionIdeal for creative professionals, small office users, server backup and consumers

Weight

6.75

Package Contents

DriveStation Duo USB 3.0 Hard Drive Array, Setup CD-ROM, Quick Setup Guide, USB 3.0 cable, AC Adapter, Warranty Statement

Date First Available

August 14, 2014

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  1. John H.

    Pros: Nice Storage; Can upgrade drives; nice backup software; Auto-Recovers the RAID Array Cons: Does not always detect, especially via the RAID Utility; If you change or loose the configuration (i.e. swap drives and then swap back) the controller will not read the drives and import their settings. Instead you must re-setup the raid, then it will detect the drive and all the information stored on them, only to force a format on the drives, not auto-recover the RAID array. Overall Review:…

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