Description
OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS Storage System
The OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS Storage System is a purpose-built, high-performance external storage solution engineered for professionals who demand speed, reliability, and expandability. With dual drive bays, hardware RAID options, and versatile interfaces, this DAS (Direct-Attached Storage) system keeps workflow moving—whether you’re editing multi-terabyte 8K footage, archiving colossal photo libraries, or creating robust backups for mission-critical projects. Its sleek aluminum enclosure is designed to dissipate heat during sustained workloads, ensuring consistent performance even under heavy use. The Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS is optimized for creators who need a dependable storage partner that can grow with their projects and adapt to evolving workflows. Enjoy the freedom of cross‑platform compatibility, effortless setup, and flexible RAID configurations that give you the balance you want between speed, protection, and capacity.
- Blazing-fast interfaces for versatility and speed: The Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS offers dual connectivity through Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.2, allowing you to leverage the fastest path available on your workstation. Whether you’re working on a Mac with Thunderbolt 2 or a PC with USB 3.2, you can maintain peak performance across your creative pipeline without juggling adapters or cables.
- Dual-drive architecture with hardware RAID: This enclosure houses two drives and includes a hardware RAID controller, delivering optimized data throughput and protection. Choose from RAID configurations that emphasize performance (RAID 0), redundancy (RAID 1), or flexible storage with JBOD, so you can tailor data protection, capacity, and speed to your project needs. The hardware RAID reduces CPU overhead, keeps data transfer steady, and minimizes latency during large file transfers and real-time editing sessions.
- Massive, scalable capacity for growing libraries: With support for up to 16TB of total storage across two drives, the Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS provides ample space for 4K, 8K, or RAW workflows, along with long-term archiving. As your library grows, you can swap in larger drives or reconfigure RAID to optimize space and performance, making this a future-proof addition to your studio or workstation.
- Durable, thermally optimized enclosure: The exterior is built from rugged aluminum with thoughtful heat-dissipation design to keep drives cooler during extended sessions. This resilience matters when you’re rendering, exporting, or backing up large projects over extended periods, helping to maintain steady performance and reliability under demanding workloads.
- Cross‑platform compatibility and easy setup: Mac and Windows users alike can benefit from the Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS. The system works with standard formatting and software tools, so you can format drives to your preferred filesystem and start transferring data quickly. Its flexible interface options simplify integration into diverse environments without forcing you into a single ecosystem.
Technical Details of OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS Storage System
- Storage capacity: up to 16TB total across two user-installed drives (drives not included)
- Interfaces: Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.2 Gen 1 external interfaces for broad compatibility
- Drive bays: 2 internal bays designed for two SATA drives (installation by user)
- RAID options: hardware RAID controller with multiple modes (RAID 0, RAID 1, JBOD; based on model and configuration)
- Enclosure: durable aluminum chassis with effective heat dissipation
- Power: external power adapter required for operation
- Compatibility: works with Mac and Windows systems (formatting-dependent)
How to install OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS Storage System
- Step 1: Unpack and inspect the box contents. Ensure you have the Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS enclosure, the appropriate Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.2 cables, and the external power adapter. Look for any loose screws or accessories and verify there’s no visible damage from shipping.
- Step 2: Install drives into the two internal bays. Use 2.5" or 3.5" SATA drives as supported by your model, aligning each drive with the connector and seating it securely in its bay. If your enclosure uses screwless trays, simply slide the drive into place; otherwise, fasten with the included screws following the manual Guidance.
- Step 3: Connect the enclosure to your computer or workstation. Use the Thunderbolt 2 cable for maximum performance on compatible Macs or the USB 3.2 cable for broader system support. If you’re using a mixed environment, you can switch between interfaces to suit your workflow without swapping hardware.
- Step 4: Plug in the external power adapter and power on the device. Allow a moment for the RAID controller to initialize, and listen for any drive activity indicators that confirm the system is ready.
- Step 5: Initialize and format the drives if needed. On a Mac, open Disk Utility to initialize the drives and select a filesystem (APFS, Mac OS Extended, exFAT, etc.) according to your workflow. On Windows, use Disk Management to initialize and format the drives. If you’re configuring a RAID, use the included RAID control utility or the on-device switch (if present) to select RAID mode, then confirm the settings.
- Step 6: Mount the volume(s) and begin transferring data. Create a backup plan or media library structure to match your project workflow. If you plan to edit directly from the external array, consider organizing by project and media type to streamline your editing software workflows.
- Step 7: Install any necessary drivers or software provided by OWC for advanced RAID management or monitoring. While many functions work out of the box, the manufacturer’s utilities can help you monitor drive health, rebuild RAID, or retrieve status information during long-term projects.
Frequently asked questions
- What does the Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS include? The unit provides a dual-drive DAS enclosure with Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.2 interfaces and a hardware RAID controller. Drives are user-installed, and the package generally does not include the drives themselves.
- What kinds of RAID configurations are supported? The Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS supports hardware RAID configurations to balance performance and protection. Common options include RAID 0 for speed, RAID 1 for redundancy, and JBOD for simple, independent drives. Availability may vary by model, so check the product manual for exact modes.
- Do I need special software to use it? Most core functionality works as a plug-and-play external storage device. For advanced RAID setup and monitoring, you may use the vendor’s utility or built-in system tools (Disk Utility on macOS, Disk Management on Windows).
- Is it compatible with both Mac and Windows? Yes. The Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS is designed to work with both macOS and Windows environments. You may need to format the drives to a filesystem compatible with your operating system.
- Are drives included with the purchase? Typically, drives are not included. You install your own drives into the two bays, which gives you the flexibility to choose capacity, speed, and performance characteristics that fit your budget and needs.
- What is the maximum capacity? The system supports up to 16TB of total storage across the two bays, providing ample room for large media libraries, back-ups, and active projects.
- Do I need an external power supply? Yes. The Mercury Elite Pro Dual DAS uses an external power adapter to ensure stable performance, especially during extended editing or backup sessions.
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