CRU ToughTech Duo 36020-2510-0100 DAS Hard Drive/Solid State Drive Array

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CRU ToughTech Duo 36020-2510-0100 DAS Hard Drive/Solid State Drive Array

The CRU ToughTech Duo 36020-2510-0100 DAS is a compact, two-bay Direct Attached Storage (DAS) solution designed for professionals who demand dependable, high-performance storage. Built to handle demanding workflows, this 2.5-inch bay DAS storage system offers flexible drive configurations and RAID protection to balance speed and reliability. Whether you’re editing high-resolution video, managing large media archives, or running data-intensive applications, the ToughTech Duo is engineered to keep your data accessible and protected, right at your workstation or field setup.

  • Two 2.5" drive bays for flexible HDD or SSD configurations, enabling you to tailor capacity and performance to your workload.
  • RAID support with RAID 0 for enhanced speed and RAID 1 for data reliability, giving you a quick path to higher throughput or fault tolerance as needed.
  • Direct Attached Storage (DAS) storage system designed for fast, local access to your data—ideal for streamlined editing, backup, and archival tasks.
  • Durable, professional-grade enclosure that combines rugged protection with compact form factor, suitable for studio environments, on-set production, and mobile workflows.
  • Simple integration and straightforward data management for creative teams and IT professionals who require reliable, scalable storage without complex networking.

Technical Details of CRU ToughTech Duo 36020-2510-0100 DAS

  • Product name: CRU ToughTech Duo 36020-2510-0100 DAS Hard Drive/Solid State Drive Array
  • Drive Bays: 2 x 2.5" bays
  • RAID Levels: 0 and 1
  • Storage Type: Direct Attached Storage (DAS) storage system
  • Drive Compatibility: Supports 2.5" drives for flexible performance and capacity options

How to install CRU ToughTech Duo 36020-2510-0100 DAS

Installing the CRU ToughTech Duo is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and maximize reliability. Follow these practical steps to set up your two-bay DAS storage array and prepare it for immediate use with your workstation or editing rig.

  1. Unpack and verify components: Ensure that you have the ToughTech Duo enclosure, two 2.5" drives (HDD or SSD) if you’re installing your own drives, and any included mounting hardware or cables. Inspect the enclosure for any shipping damage before beginning.
  2. Prepare drives: If you’re using new drives, initialize them according to your operating system’s guidelines. If you’re migrating from another storage system, back up data before removing drives from the previous device to avoid data loss.
  3. Install drives into the 2.5" bays: Open the drive trays and securely seat each drive into a bay. Ensure connectors align and that the drives are firmly seated to prevent disconnects during operation. Close the drive trays and reseat them into the ToughTech Duo enclosure.
  4. Connect to your host: Attach the ToughTech Duo to your computer or workstation using the appropriate Direct Attached Storage interface supported by the device. Ensure the connection is secure and that power is supplied to the unit.
  5. Configure RAID settings: Access the unit’s RAID controller (either via onboard controls or the accompanying software, depending on your model) and select RAID 0 for speed or RAID 1 for redundancy. Follow the on-screen prompts to initialize the RAID array and create a volume.
  6. Format and mount the volume: Once the RAID array is initialized, format the created volume with an appropriate file system for your operating system (e.g., NTFS/exFAT for Windows, APFS/HFS+ for macOS, or exFAT for cross-platform use). Assign a name to the volume and mount it on your system to begin data transfer.
  7. Verify performance and integrity: Copy a representative set of files to the new array to verify data integrity and read/write performance. Run a quick check to ensure the RAID configuration is functioning as expected and that the data is accessible without errors.
  8. Documentation and backup planning: Record the RAID level and drive configuration for future reference. Establish a backup strategy that complements the on-premises DAS storage to safeguard important assets.

Frequently asked questions

  • What does RAID 0 mean on the CRU ToughTech Duo? RAID 0 stripes data across both drives to maximize throughput and speed, offering higher performance for demanding workloads. However, it does not provide data redundancy—if a drive fails, all data in the array is at risk. Use RAID 0 when speed is the priority and data is backed up elsewhere.
  • What does RAID 1 mean on this DAS array? RAID 1 mirrors data across both drives, providing redundancy so that if one drive fails, the other contains an exact copy of your data. This setup improves fault tolerance and data protection for critical files.
  • How many drives does the ToughTech Duo hold? The unit supports 2 x 2.5" drives, giving you two bays to configure your drives for either performance (RAID 0) or redundancy (RAID 1).
  • What is DAS and how is it different from NAS? Direct Attached Storage (DAS) is storage that is directly connected to a host computer, providing fast, low-latency access. It is not network-attached; for sharing data across multiple devices on a network, a NAS (Network Attached Storage) would be more appropriate. The ToughTech Duo is designed for direct, local access to data with robust RAID options.
  • Which drive types can I use in this array? The description indicates support for 2.5" drives. Depending on your configuration, you may use HDDs or SSDs in the 2.5" bays to balance capacity and performance according to your workflow.
  • Is there any software required to manage RAID? The product includes RAID levels (0 and 1) and is designed to work as a DAS storage system. Depending on the model, management can be performed via onboard controls or a companion software interface provided by CRU. Refer to the user manual for exact steps and capabilities.
  • Can I use the ToughTech Duo for professional video editing? Yes. Its two-bay DAS configuration with RAID options makes it suitable for workflows that require fast data access and varying levels of data protection, such as 4K/8K video editing, color grading, and media asset management, provided you implement an appropriate backup strategy.

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