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Article-No.:
152529
Manufacturer-No.:
TR-002
EAN/GTIN:
4713213515310
Technical specifications
General
Packaged Quantity
1
Storage Controller
Interface Type
Serial ATA-600
Hard Drive
Type
No HDD
Expansion Bays
Expansion Bays
2 (total) / 2 (free) x hot-swap - 2.5" / 3.5" shared
Power Device
Power Consumption Operational
10,15 Watt
Power Provided
36 Watt
Nominal Voltage
AC 120/230 V
Power Consumption Stand by
2,98 Watt
Type
External power adapter
Dimensions & Weight
Width
10,2 cm
Depth
21,9 cm
Height
16,85 cm
Weight
1,37 kg
Miscellaneous
Features
Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately), Built-in cooling fan
Color Category
Black
Description
The TR-002 USB 3.1 Gen. 2 RAID expansion enclosure allows you to expand the capacity of your QNAP NAS and PC. The TR-002 can also be utilized as a DAS (Direct-attached Storage) device, allowing you to directly access its content just by connecting it via USB. The TR-002 features two 3.5-inch SATA drive bays with USB 3.1 Gen. 2 Type-C connectivity to bring you a highly-reliable and secure storage capacity expansion solution.
- Effective storage expansion with RAID Support
The TR-002 is an ideal storage expansion solution for PCs, especially for laptops which lack the ability to install higher-capacity drives. Featuring two 3.5-inch SATA drive bays and supporting RAID configuration, the TR-002 provides the ability to store a vast number of files and data and to ensure protection against potential drive failure. - Supports various RAID levels
The TR-002 supports various RAID configurations. Depending on your requirements, you can switch between hardware- or software-controlled RAID modes. Move the DIP switches to corresponding positions for your ideal RAID mode: Individual, JBOD, RAID 0 or RAID 1. You can also configure the RAID settings from your QNAP NAS, or by using the QNAP External RAID Manager utility on your computer. - Flexible storage configuration and management
Compared with other RAID enclosures, the TR-002 provides software-controlled configurations for greater management flexibility. Users can configure RAID and monitor disk health using Storage & Snapshots Manager on a QNAP NAS, or by using the QNAP External RAID Manager utility on their computer.
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