DUAL SLOT M.2 TO 2.5IN SATA RAID ADAPTER
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Warranty Information | ||
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Warranty | 2 Years | |
Hardware | ||
Chipset ID | ASMedia - ASM1092R | |
Compatible Drive Types | M.2 SATA (NGFF, B-Key) | |
Drive Installation | Fixed | |
Interface | SATA | |
Number of Drives | 2 | |
Supported Drive Height(s) | 2230 | |
2242 | ||
2260 | ||
2280 | ||
Performance | ||
General Specifications |
Not compatible with M.2 NVMe or AHCI PCI-Express SSDs In order to see multiple drives in JBOD mode, your computer’s SATA controller must also support Port Multiplier. |
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Hot Swap Capability | No | |
Maximum Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gbps | |
Port Multiplier | Yes | |
RAID | Yes | |
S.M.A.R.T. Support | Yes | |
Supported RAID Modes | RAID 0 (Striped Disks) | |
RAID 1 (Mirrored Disks) | ||
JBOD - (Just a Bunch of Disks) | ||
BIG (Spanning or Concatenation) | ||
TRIM Support | Yes | |
Type and Rate | SATA III (6 Gbps) | |
Connector(s) | ||
Drive Connectors | 2 - M.2 SATA (NGFF, B-Key) Receptacle | |
Host Connectors | 1 - SATA Data & Power Combo (7+15 pin) Receptacle | |
Software | ||
OS Compatibility | OS independent; No software or drivers required | |
Environmental | ||
Humidity | 15% to 90% | |
Operating Temperature | +5°C to +50°C (+41°F to +122°F) | |
Storage Temperature | -25°C to +70°C (-13°F to +158°F) | |
Physical Characteristics | ||
Color | Red | |
Product Height | 0.3 in [7 mm] | |
Product Length | 3.9 in [100 mm] | |
Product Weight | 1.4 oz [41 g] | |
Product Width | 2.8 in [70 mm] | |
Packaging Information | ||
Shipping (Package) Weight | 3.9 oz [110 g] | |
What's in the Box | ||
Included in Package | 1 - dual M.2 to SATA host adapter | |
2 - sets of drive-mounting hardware | ||
4 - adapter-mounting screws | ||
1 - quick-start guide |
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Product Support
Data Sheets
Frequently Asked Questions
Before You Buy
Although M.2 SSDs come in similar form factors, only an M.2 SATA drive with an NGFF B key will operate with this device. M.2 drives that are PCIe or have a different key position are not compatible with this device.
This device can adapt an M.2 SATA drive to standard SATA connections, which is not possible for a PCIe based M.2 drive. The key type refers to the connector type on the M.2 SATA drive. B key can be M.2 PCIe x2 or SATA, so it is important that you check the specifications of the drive to see if it supports SATA.
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Note: Not all StarTech.com devices support each of the RAID modes described below. For more information on the RAID modes that your device supports, refer to the manual or the StarTech.com product page.
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) is a virtual disk technology that combines multiple physical drives into one unit. RAID can create redundancy, improve performance, or do both.
RAID should not be considered a replacement for backing up your data. If critical data is going onto a RAID array, it should be backed up to another physical drive or logical set of drives.
The following are terms that are normally used in connection with RAID:
- Striping: data is split between multiple disks.
- Mirroring: data is mirrored between multiple disks.
- Parity: also referred to as a checksum. Parity is a calculated value used to mathematically rebuild data.
Different RAID levels exist for different application requirements.
Refer to the following table for the list of RAID modes offered by some StarTech.com products:
RAID mode | Description | Operation | Advantages | Disadvantages | Recovery |
RAID 0 | Striped disks | Data is split evenly between two or more disks. | Large size and the fastest speed. | No redundancy. | If one or more drives fails, this results in array failure. |
RAID 1 | Mirrored disks | Two or more drives have identical data on them. | A single drive failure will not result in data loss. | Speed and size is limited by the slowest and smallest disk. | Only one drive is needed for recovery. |
RAID 3 | Striped set with dedicated parity | Data is split evenly between two or more disks, plus a dedicated drive for parity storage. | High speeds for sequential read/write operations. | Poor performance for multiple simultaneous instructions. | A single drive failure will rebuild. |
RAID 5 | Striped disks with distributed parity | Data is split evenly between three or more disks. Parity is split between disks. | Large size, fast speed, and redundancy. | The total array size is reduced by parity. | A single drive failure will rebuild. |
RAID 10 | 1+0; Striped set of Mirrored Subset | Four or more drives are made into two mirrors that are striped. | Larger size and higher speed than RAID-1, and more redundancy than RAID-0. | No parity. | Only one drive in a mirrored set can fail. |
JBOD | Just a Bunch Of Disks | Any number of drives are accessed independently by the operating system. | Software RAID modes can be used. | Hardware RAID may have better performance. | N/A |
Big | Spanning or Concatenation | Data is written on one drive until it is full, and then the next drive(s) until it or they are full. | Creates a very large and simple array. |
No redundancy. |
N/A |
Clone | RAID 1 + Spare |
Two drives have identical data, plus one drive is used for rebuilding in case of a primary array failure. |
Seamless operation when one drive fails in a RAID-1 array. | Spare drive is not accessible to the user. | Only one drive is needed for recovery. |
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Troubleshooting
In order to rebuild a RAID array, you need to replace a physical drive with an identical drive on the same RAID controller. Although standard RAID levels are generally agreed upon throughout the industry, the implementation varies between manufacturers. RAID arrays are typically not accessible when they are moved to another controller, and data may be unrecoverable if the drives are out of order or have been formatted or accessed by another RAID controller.
If a RAID controller has failed, you should get the exact same model of RAID controller.
Note: If a drive or drives were damaged, it is possible that the RAID array may be permanently unrecoverable.
RAID should not be considered a replacement for backing up your data. If critical data is going onto a RAID array, you should back up the data on another physical drive or logical set of drives.
Rebuild a RAID array
With the following RAID modes, recovery is possible using the same StarTech.com product. Refer to the following table for the appropriate method to use to recover your RAID array.
RAID mode | Max # of failed drives | Procedure |
RAID 1 | Only one drive is needed for recovery. |
The array will rebuild and is accessible during the rebuilding process. |
RAID 3 | Single drive failure will rebuild. |
Note: Do not change the order of the drives.
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RAID 5 | Single drive failure will rebuild. |
Note: Do not change the order of the drives.
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RAID 10 | Only one drive in a mirrored set can fail. |
Note: Do not change the order of the drives.
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Compliance and Safety
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Safety Measures
- If product has an exposed circuit board, do not touch the product under power.
- If Class 1 Laser Product. Laser radiation is present when the system is open.
- Wiring terminations should not be made with the product and/or electric lines under power.
- Product installation and/or mounting should be completed by a certified professional as per the local safety and building code guidelines.
- Cables (including power and charging cables) should be placed and routed to avoid creating electric, tripping or safety hazards.
* Product appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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