The MB86E501 series are USB 3.0 -SATA Bridge ICs intended for USB RAID HDD unit. It enables easy integration and upgrade from legacy USB 2.0 to the up-to-date USB 3.0 storage units. The MB86E501has ...
San Digital announces new USB 3.0-based external hard-drive enclosures that offer support for multiple RAID configurations. Dong Ngo SF Labs Manager, Editor / Reviews CNET editor Dong Ngo has been ...
LaCie today announced the availability of the first RAID storage solution to incorporate the new USB 3.0 technology – the LaCie 2big USB 3.0. In addition to the 2big USB 3.0, LaCie also announces the ...
EZQuest Thunder RAID eSATA/USB 2.0 Portable System While EZQuest’s Thunder RAID eSATA/USB 2.0 Portable System weighs in at a hefty 16 pounds, this portable external RAID storage device has a rather ...
Sabrent's latest product is a USB-C to dual 3.5-inch SATA and RAID docking station that supports solid-state or mechanical drives. The new Sabrent DS-2BCR is compatible with 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SATA ...
Symwave, one of the first companies to design silicon for USB 3.0, is revealing more details about its SOC (system on a chip) using the high-speed standard at the Hot Chips conference on Monday. USB 3 ...
On Thursday, LaCie introduced the 2Big USB 3.0, a RAID array the uses the new USB 3.0 connectivity standard. Using a USB 3.0-compliant dual SATA and RAID bridge controller from Symwave, the 2Big USB 3 ...
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The USB standard allows many peripherals to be connected using a single, standardized interface. Proven over the years as a reliable, expandable, fast, low-cost, low-power, and hot-pluggable interface ...
With two tool-less/adapter-less 3.5-inch drive bays, this is one of the easiest external RAID boxes we’ve tested. RAID 1, RAID 0, spanning and non-RAID (dual drive letters) modes are supported, and ...
Ok, so I searched around a bit, and found lots of posts in other forums for people wondering if they can install 3rd party drivers from something other than diskette. From personal experience, I know ...