Oyen Digital MiniPro RAID V4 Manual
Oyen Digital
Harddisk
MiniPro RAID V4
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Table of Contents
1 Specications
2 Detailed View
3 Power
4 Installing Drives (Enclosure Version)
5 Connections
6 System Setup
7 RAID Modes
8 Formatting
9 Sleep
10 RAID 1 Rebuild
11 Troubleshooting and FAQ
12 Warranty Information
MiniPro RAID V4
User Guide
(11) Troubleshooting and FAQ
(12) Warranty Information
This product includes a three (3) year repair/replacement
warranty provided by Oyen Digital. This warranty is non-
transferable and is limited to the original purchaser. Warranty
service may be requested at: oyendigital.com/support
(7) RAID Modes
RAID 0 (Striping) combines data evenly across
both drives simultaneously; dramatically increasing performance. RAID 0
will be viewed as one single storage unit. If one disk in the RAID System
fails, all data in installed disks will be lost.
RAID 1 (Mirroring) consists of two drives storing duplicate copies of the
same data. In this mode, the data is simultaneously written to both drives.
The speed of operation is slow in comparison to RAID 0; however if one
drive fails, no data is lost. Simply replace the failed drive. The total capacity
= one drive. For example, if installing 2 x 1TB drives, the total capacity will
be 1TB.
JBOD (Clear) is simply a collection of drives that are recognized as
separate drives by the OS. JBOD provides no performance increase or
redundancy. This is the default setting.
Big (Span) combines both hard drives into a single logical unit. Spanning
does not increase performance or safety. “Big” mode is considered a legacy
mode and may cause a decrease in drive performance. It is not
recommended for use in most applications.
(9) Sleep
The MiniPro RAID V4 does not have an auto-sleep timer. However, it will
follow the sleep settings of the computer. When your computer enters
sleep mode, the MiniPro will sleep and the HDDs will spin down.
(10) RAID 1 Rebuild
If one of the drives fail, the D1 or D2 LED will turn RED. A new drive can
be installed and will automatically rebuild with data (if congured for
RAID 1).
1. Power down the MiniPro and remove the failed drive indicated by the
red LED. (see section 4 for assembly instructions).
2. Install the new drive. Connect the MiniPro to a computer and power
it on.
3. The D1/D2 LED will blink about 3-4 times per second, which indicates
a rebuild in progress.
4. Leave the MiniPro connected to the computer until the rebuild
completes. The LEDs will be solid blue when the rebuild is nished.
Note: An SSD rebuild will take about 1 hour per Terabyte. An HDD
rebuild will take about 3 hours per Terabyte.
(8) Formatting
After setting a new RAID mode, you must format the volume.
Formatting can be performed using Disk Utility (Mac) or Disk
Management (Windows). Note: RAID 0/1 or Span will appear as a single
drive in the OS.
For instructions, visit: http://oyendigital.com/format
1) I set the RAID. How do I know the RAID was congured properly?
If using Windows, open Device Manager > Disk Drives. If using Mac, open
Disk Utility, then View > Show All Devices. The MiniPro will be shown
with the RAID mode in the title. E.g. MiniPro RAID V4 RAID 0.
2) Does a "Clear" procedure delete data from RAID 1 or JBOD drive(s)?
If a Clear procedure is performed on RAID 1 or JBOD drives, the existing
data on the drives will not be deleted. It wil delete data only if clearing
a RAID 0 or Big mode.
3) Can I remove a drive from the RAID and install it in another
enclosure for access to the les?
Yes, only if using RAID 1(Mirroring) or JBOD.
4) How many MiniPro RAID V4 can be connected in a chain?
A total of six devices may be connected in a chain.
5) Can a bus-powered drive be connected to the HUB ports?
Yes, up to 15W of bus power is available for drives connected to the HUB
ports. However, for maxumim power, we recommend using the external
power adapter when connecting bus-powered devices to the hub ports.
6) How long does a RAID 1 rebuild take?
It depends on several factors including the size of the drive and whether
it is an HDD or SSD. An SSD RAID will rebuild at a rate of about 1 hour per
Terabyte. For example, a 4TB SSD RAID will rebuild in about 4 hours. An
HDD RAID will rebuild at a rate of about 3 hours per Terabyte. For
example, a 4TB HDD RAID will rebuild in about 12 hours.
For other questions please contact tech support or visit the
section of our Web site (www.oyendigital.com/support).
Technical Support: support@oyendigital.com
Produkt Specifikationer
Mærke: | Oyen Digital |
Kategori: | Harddisk |
Model: | MiniPro RAID V4 |
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