LaCie 2TB 2big Triple (2-disk RAID) External Hard Drive, FireWire 800, FireWire 400 and Hi-Speed USB 2.0, Model: 301256U
The 2big Triple comes with FireWire 800, FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 interfaces for PC or Mac users. This easy-to-use 2-disk RAID is ideal for storing office data, archiving image banks or audio/video editing. FireWire 800 delivers fast burst transfer rates of up to 90MB/s in RAID 0. Choose from among 4 RAID levels depending on your needs: SAFE 100 (RAID 1) for maximum security (100% data redundancy on each hot-swappable disk) with automatic data rebuilding if a spare disk is needed; FAST (RAID 0) for maximum speed; BIG (concatenation) for maximum capacity; or JBOD to use the disks separately. Other advanced features include: two lockable drives; a heat sink metal design for natural cooling; "On/Auto/Off" triple power management; and rackmount configuration. EMC Retrospect Express advanced backup management and data restoration software, which can be launched by the LaCie Shortcut Button, is included for Windows & Mac.
- Computer with a FireWire 800, FireWire 400 or USB 2.0 port
- Windows 2000 or later / Intel Pentium 500MHz processor or higher
- Mac OS 10.2.8 or later / Mac G4, G5, Intel 500MHz processor or higher
- Minimum 128MB RAM (512MB recommended)
Limited Warranty: One year from invoice date with Directron.com. 3-year from invoice date with Manufacturer. 30-Day money back from receiving date with 15% restocking fee for non-defective returns. No credit or refund after 30 days. Customer is responsible for returning defective products including DOA due to manufacturer unless testing is paid before shipping. (Ianna041408)
Notes:
(1) 1TB (Terabyte) = 1000GB. 1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending upon operating environment (typically 5–10% less). Capacity also varies depending upon RAID mode. BIG, FAST and JBOD = total accessible capacity; SAFE 100 (RAID 1) = 50% capacity.
(2) These burst transfer rates were found in RAID 0 for highest speed. Performance depends on the RAID mode selected. Burst transfer rates vary from one computer to another and may vary slightly from one drive to another. Average speed is usually lower, depending on host configuration.
(3) ***Sold separately.