Description
CRU USB 3.0/SATA Enclosure for Hardware RAID/JBOD of Two 2.5-inch SATA Drives
Designed for demanding environments where data security, portability, and reliability matter, the CRU DataPort DP25-3SJR dual-bay enclosure provides robust removable storage for government agencies, digital cinemas, and SMBs. This hardware RAID/JBOD solution uses two 2.5-inch SATA drives housed in a secure, removable carrier and frame, enabling swift transport of sensitive content and seamless on-site data exchanges. Built to endure the rigors of field use and mission-critical workflows, this enclosure combines rugged construction with enterprise-grade features so you can protect, move, and access your data with confidence.
- Two 2.5-inch SATA drives ride inside a durable carrier and frame designed for secure removal and hot-swapping, making it ideal for content creation, on-set backups, and archival transfers.
- The enclosure provides hardware-managed RAID modes (such as RAID 0 for speed and RAID 1 for redundancy) plus JBOD, enabling flexible data strategies without burdening the host computer.
- Delivering fast, reliable transfers up to the USB 3.0 specification, this enclosure streamlines large file moves, uncompressed media libraries, and rapid project handoffs between teams or locations.
- The modular design makes it simple to swap drives or reconfigure storage on-site, while protecting drives from shocks, dust, and accidental disconnections during transit.
- With sturdy materials and a professional-grade design, the DP25-3SJR supports continuous operation in studios, control rooms, and field deployments, delivering dependable performance when it matters most.
Technical Details of CRU USB 3.0/SATA Enclosure for Hardware RAID/JBOD of Two 2.5-inch SATA Drives
- Supports 2 x 2.5-inch SATA drives installed in removable carriers.
- USB 3.0 for high-speed data transfer between the enclosure and host computer.
- Hardware-managed RAID configurations (e.g., RAID 0 for performance, RAID 1 for redundancy) plus JBOD for independent drive use.
- Compatible with standard 2.5-inch SATA drives (SATA I/II/III) up to typical 9.5 mm height; supports a range of enterprise and consumer drives.
- Rugged, heat-dissipating housing designed to endure transport and field conditions while protecting sensitive data.
- External power supply required for reliable operation; USB 3.0 interface provides external-level performance without overtaxing the host system.
- Carriers are designed for quick drive insertion and removal, enabling fast swap-outs and easy replacement during productions or field work.
- Intended for broad compatibility with major operating systems; formatted drives can be accessed across Windows, macOS, and Linux environments once configured.
- Hardware RAID via enclosure ensures data integrity and redundancy independent of host software, supporting safer content transfer and longer-term archiving.
How to install CRU USB 3.0/SATA Enclosure for Hardware RAID/JBOD of Two 2.5-inch SATA Drives
Before installation, ensure you have two compatible 2.5-inch SATA drives rated for your workload. Power down your computer and the enclosure, then follow these steps for a smooth setup:
1) Prepare the drives: Remove any existing frames or caddies and verify that both drives are properly seated in their removable carriers. Confirm that the drives meet height requirements (typically up to 9.5 mm).
2) Install drives into carriers: Slide each drive into its CRU removable carrier with the SATA connectors aligned, then secure the drive per the carrier’s design to prevent movement during transport.
3) Insert carriers into the enclosure: Place the two loaded carriers into the enclosure’s drive bay slots, ensuring a firm connection and proper alignment with the backplane and internal connectors.
4) Connect and power: Attach the enclosure to a host computer using the USB 3.0 cable. Plug in the external power supply to provide stable power for both drives and the RAID controller in the enclosure.
5) Configure RAID or JBOD: Use the enclosure’s hardware controls or interface (as documented with the DP25-3SJR) to select RAID mode (RAID 0, RAID 1) or JBOD. This operation is performed independently of the host OS, preserving data integrity during switchovers.
6) Initialize and format: On first use, the host computer may require formatting the new storage pool. Format the drives in your preferred file system (ex. exFAT, NTFS, HFS+, or APFS) according to your workflow and cross-platform needs.
7) Verify operation: Run a quick data-transfer test to confirm read/write speeds and RAID status. Check the enclosure’s LED indicators for status, ensuring that the system recognizes both drives and the chosen configuration.
8) Safely eject and swap (as needed): When you need to transport drives, perform a proper eject sequence and remove the carriers. Reinsert into the enclosure or swap to another compatible DP25-3SJR frame as your project requires.
Note: If you plan to use the enclosure in mission-critical environments (content production, archival storage, or on-location work), keep the external power supply connected during operation to maintain optimum performance and data integrity.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What RAID levels does the CRU DP25-3SJR support? A: The enclosure provides hardware-managed RAID modes (commonly RAID 0 for performance and RAID 1 for redundancy) and JBOD, allowing flexible configurations without relying on host software.
- Q: How many drives can I install? A: Two 2.5-inch SATA drives can be mounted in removable carriers within the enclosure’s dual-bay design.
- Q: Do I need an external power supply? A: Yes. An external power adapter is required to ensure reliable operation of both drives and the RAID controller, especially during high-demand transfers.
- Q: Is it hot-swappable? A: The DP25-3SJR is designed for removable carriers, enabling drive swaps with the enclosure powered down or, depending on the design, hot-swapping in compatible setups. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidance for hot-swapping to protect data integrity.
- Q: Which operating systems are supported? A: The enclosure is designed for broad OS compatibility (Windows, macOS, Linux). After configuring the RAID or JBOD, the drives can be used across supported platforms with appropriate file systems and drivers if required.
- Q: Can I use consumer and enterprise drives interchangeably? A: The DP25-3SJR accepts standard 2.5-inch SATA drives. However, for mission-critical or high-workload environments, choose enterprise-grade drives designed for sustained operation and durability.
- Q: How do I verify RAID status? A: Use the enclosure’s on-device indicators or any bundled utility provided by CRU to confirm RAID mode, drive health, and array status before performing transfers or swaps.
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