CRU 4-Bay 6Gps SAS/SATA JBOD Tower with Single SFF8088 Multilane Connection

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CRU 4-Bay 6Gps SAS/SATA JBOD Tower with Single SFF8088 Multilane Connection

The CRU RTX410-XJ 4-Bay JBOD tower delivers dependable, enterprise-grade storage expansion with 6 Gb/s SAS/SATA performance. Built to meet the demands of servers, workstations, and data centers, this enclosure provides four 3.5-inch SAS/SATA drive bays through a streamlined, tool-free design. Featuring TrayFree bays and a single Multilane SFF-8088 external connection, it makes adding, replacing, and reconfiguring drives faster, easier, and safer. Whether you’re expanding capacity for backups, test environments, or high-demand workloads, this JBOD tower is engineered to optimize flexibility and reliability while keeping cabling simple and airflow unimpeded. The result is a scalable storage solution that integrates smoothly with a wide range of host systems and storage architectures while maintaining a compact footprint in your data center or office rack space.

  • Four-bay JBOD expansion: Supports four 3.5" SAS/SATA drives, delivering scalable capacity for data-intensive applications and large media libraries. The 4-bay configuration provides ample room for growth without adding complexity to your storage topology.
  • TrayFree, tool-free drive insertion: TrayFree bays allow you to insert or replace drives quickly by simply opening the front door and sliding in a drive. No screws, no trays—just a straightforward, risk-reducing process designed for fast maintenance windows and minimal downtime.
  • 6 Gb/s SAS/SATA performance with Multilane SFF-8088: A single multilane SFF-8088 connection delivers solid throughput for demanding workloads while keeping cabling neat and manageable. This interface enables reliable data transfer between the host and the enclosure, making it suitable for a range of enterprise and workstation deployments.
  • Robust, server-ready design: Built to withstand the rigors of data-center environments, the enclosure features a sturdy chassis that supports consistent airflow and quiet operation. Its front-access design simplifies maintenance, while the durable construction protects drives during transport and installation.
  • Versatile deployment with JBOD flexibility: Ideal for servers, NAS systems, and professional workstations, the RTX410-XJ lets you present four independent drives to the host. Use software RAID, hardware RAID, or operating-system-based storage pooling to tailor your setup to performance, redundancy, or capacity goals.

Technical Details of CRU 4-Bay 6Gps SAS/SATA JBOD Tower

  • Enclosure type: JBOD tower for external storage expansion
  • Drive bays: 4 x 3.5" SAS/SATA TrayFree bays
  • Interface: Multilane SFF-8088 external connection
  • Data transfer: 6 Gb/s SAS/SATA performance per drive interface
  • Compatibility: Supports standard 3.5" SAS/SATA hard drives and SSDs within the host controller’s capabilities
  • Form factor: Desktop or rack-mountable JBOD tower configuration designed for easy integration
  • Connectivity: Single SFF-8088 multilane link to the host controller or RAID adapter

How to install CRU 4-Bay 6Gps SAS/SATA JBOD Tower

Setting up the RTX410-XJ is straightforward and designed to minimize installation time. Follow these general steps to deploy the enclosure in your environment:

  • Power down the host server or workstation and unplug it from the power source. This ensures safe handling of drive bays and connectors during installation.
  • Position the JBOD enclosure in a suitable location with adequate airflow and access for maintenance. If you’re placing it in a rack, align it with your other storage devices and secure it according to your facility’s standards.
  • Open the front door of the enclosure to reveal the four TrayFree bays. These bays are designed for quick, screwless drive insertion.
  • Choose a compatible 3.5" SAS/SATA drive and insert it into an available TrayFree bay. The drive should slide smoothly into place and engage with the backplane connectors automatically when the door is closed.
  • Repeat the process for any additional drives you’re installing. After all desired drives are installed, close the front door until it latches securely.
  • Connect the Multilane SFF-8088 external cable from the enclosure to a compatible host controller or RAID adapter. Ensure the connection is snug and aligned to avoid bent pins.
  • Power on the host system and enter your operating system’s disk management or storage utility. The newly installed drives should appear as individual disks in the OS, ready for software RAID configuration or standalone use as JBOD.
  • Verify drive detection, health, and performance metrics. Monitor for any warm-up or identification indicators and confirm that the system recognizes all installed drives.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is TrayFree? A: TrayFree is CRU’s drive-bay design that enables tool-free installation and replacement of drives. With TrayFree, you can add or swap drives quickly by opening the door and sliding in a drive, without screws or removable trays.
  • Q: Is this JBOD suitable for hot-swapping? A: The device is designed for easy drive insertion with TrayFree bays, which supports rapid maintenance. Whether hot-swapping is supported depends on your host platform and OS capabilities; consult your server documentation for hot-swap guidelines before performing live maintenance.
  • Q: What kinds of drives can I use? A: The enclosure supports standard 3.5" SAS/SATA drives, including HDDs and SSDs, provided they are compatible with your host controller’s interface and firmware.
  • Q: How many drives can the RTX410-XJ hold? A: The enclosure is configured for four 3.5" drives in a 4-bay design, allowing you to scale storage capacity as needed while maintaining a compact footprint.
  • Q: Is this enclosure a RAID device? A: This is a JBOD enclosure, not a RAID controller. Drives are exposed to the host as individual disks, enabling software RAID or hardware RAID configurations on the host side as appropriate for your workload.
  • Q: Can I mix drive types in the same enclosure? A: In most configurations, you can combine different SAS/SATA drive types and capacities, but performance and reliability depend on your host controller, firmware, and the drives themselves. Always check your controller’s compatibility matrix before mixing drives.

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