Productcode: SDOCK1EU3P2
Met deze harde-schijf wisser wist u een SATA solid-state drive (SSD) of harde schijf (HDD) zonder verbinding met een hostcomputer. Deze wisser is compatibel met 2,5" en 3,5" schijven en ondersteunt SATA I, II en III en stations met een grote capaciteit, inclusief 4Kn schijven.
U kunt even ontspannen terwijl u deze wisser inzet voor het opruimen, hergebruiken of voor een ander doel instellen van een schijf. Er blijven geen gegevens op het schijf achter en niet is meer toegankelijk met gegevensherstelsoftware.
De SSD en HDD-wisser ondersteunt modi om te wissen ter ondersteuning van een reeks beveiligingsvereisten, waaronder:
Deze schijfwisser zorgt ervoor dat gegevens worden opgeschoond (veilig gewist), wat wordt vereist door overheidsinstanties en organisaties met strenge richtlijnen voor het verwijderen van gegevens. Opschonen ('purging') is een zeer veilige methode om gegevens van uw opslagapparaat te wissen, die voldoet aan de NIST 800-88 Rev. 1 media-opschoningsnorm die door het National Institute of Standards and Technology is vastgesteld.
De harde-schijfwisser kan worden verbonden met een RS232 seriële printer, waarna u een record van de wisprocedure kunt printen. Op de afdruk staan de datum en tijd waarop de gegevens werden gewist en de gebruikte wismodus.
Op de LCD kunt u ook de wisprestaties en de voltooiing in de gaten houden.
De wisser kan worden gebruikt als een SATA-dock als deze is aangesloten op een USB 3.0-computer. De SATA dock ondersteunt gegevensoverdrachtssnelheden tot 5 Gbps.
Bij het gebruik als een dock kunt u:
SDOCK1EU3P2 is TAA-conform en wordt gedekt door een 2-jarige garantie en gratis levenslange technische ondersteuning van StarTech.com.
Warranty Information | Warranty | 2 Years |
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Connector(en) | 2 - Schijfaansluitingen | SATA data & voeding combinatie (7+15-polig) |
1 - Hostaansluitingen | USB Type-B (9-polig) USB 3.0 | |
1 - Andere aansluiting(en) | DB 9-pin Serial | |
Fysieke eigenschappen | Kleur | Zwart |
Type behuizing | Staal | |
Lengte product | 14 cm [5,5 in] | |
Breedte product | 12,3 cm [4,8 in] | |
Hoogte product | 70 mm [2,8 in] | |
Gewicht product | 656 g [23,2 oz] | |
Gebruiksomgeving | Bedrijfstemperatuur | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
Opslagtemperatuur | -10°C to 65°C (14°F to 149°F) | |
Vochtigheid | 10% - 90% rel. luchtvochtigheid | |
Hardware | Interface | USB 3.0 |
Bus type | USB 3.0 | |
Aantal stations | 1 | |
Schijfgrootte | 2.5in & 3.5in | |
Schijftype | SATA | |
Schijfinstallatie | Verwijderbaar | |
Chipsetcode | Xilinx - Spartan-6 | |
Indicatoren | 1 - LED-indicatoren | 2-regel LCD-scherm aan de bovenkant |
Power-LED | ||
Activiteit-LED | ||
HPA/DCO Detect LED | ||
Prestaties | Maximale overdrachtsnelheid | 3 Gbit/s |
Type en snelheid | USB 3.0 - 5 Gbit/s | |
4Kn Support | Ja | |
S.M.A.R.T. Support | Ja | |
Type en snelheid | SATA III (6 Gbps) | |
Port-multiplier | Nee | |
Wismodi | Quick Erase | |
Max. schijfcapaciteit | Momenteel getest tot 10 TB 7200 RPM | |
Wismodi | 1-Pass Overwrite (NIST SP 800-88 Rev 1 - Clear) | |
Hot-swappable | Ja | |
Wismodi | 3-Pass Overwrite | |
7-Pass Overwrite | ||
Custom Erase | ||
Secure Erase (NIST SP 800-88 Rev 1 - Purge) | ||
Enhanced Secure Erase (NIST SP 800-88 Rev 1 - Purge) | ||
MTBF | 8640 uur | |
Software | Besturingssystemen | Onafhankelijk van besturingssysteem; Geen software of drivers nodig |
Speciale opmerkingen / vereisten | Notitie | Voor het afdrukken van kassabonnen via de RS232 seriële poort is een printer nodig die de ESC/P printer controle taal ondersteunt. |
Verpakkingsinformatie | Verzendgewicht (verpakt) | 2,1 kg [4,5 lb] |
Package Length | 37,2 cm [14,6 in] | |
Package Width | 18,3 cm [7,2 in] | |
Package Height | 90 mm [3,5 in] | |
Voeding | Inclusief voedingsadapter | Inclusief wisselstroomadapter |
Ingangsspanning | 100 - 240 AC | |
Ingangsstroom | 1.4 A | |
Uitgangsspanning | 12V DC | |
Uitgangsstroom | 5 A | |
Polariteit pin midden | Positief | |
Stekkertype | M | |
Vermogensopname | 60 | |
Wat wordt er meegeleverd | 1 - Meegeleverd | harde-schijfwisser en dock |
USB 3.0-kabel | ||
universele voedingsadapter (N-A/JP, VK, EU, ANZ) | ||
verkorte handleiding |
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Zorgt voor een veilige omgang met en antistatische bescherming voor de meeste 2,5 inch harde schijven
Zorgt voor een veilige omgang met en antistatische bescherming voor de meeste 2,5 inch harde schijven
Zorgt voor een veilige omgang met en antistatische bescherming voor de meeste 2,5 inch harde schijven
Zorgt voor een veilige omgang met en antistatische bescherming voor de meeste 2,5 inch harde schijven
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Chat Live (opens in new window)SATA hard drive controllers require a feature called port multiplier to read more than one hard drive per SATA or eSATA port. The port multiplier feature is not standard on many SATA hard drive controllers.
If your computer is only recognizing one of your hard drives, you need to plug the eSATA cable into a SATA controller that includes the port multiplier feature. If none of your current hard drive controllers include this feature, you can add a hard drive controller that does support port multiplier in any available expansion slot (for example, PCI, PCI-Express, PCMCIA, CardBus, or ExpressCard). StarTech.com has hard drive controllers available that support the port multiplier feature. To view the hard drive controllers, click here: http://startech.com/Cards-Adapters/HDD-Controllers/SATA-Cards/?filter_PORTMULTIPLIER=Yes.
If you have a hard drive controller card that does support the port multiplier feature but it is only reading one hard drive at a time, update the drivers of the hard drive controller. To find the most current StarTech.com drivers, click here: http://www.startech.com/Support.
When you troubleshoot issues with a hard drive dock or duplicator, there are some quick tests that you can complete to rule out potential problems. You can test to make sure that the following components are working correctly and are not the source of the issue:
To test your setup components, try the following:
When you test the hard drive and hard drive dock or duplicator, it is recommended that you do the following:
Note: For a hard drive duplicator you may need to switch the device to PC mode (if available).
Note: Formatting a hard drive erases all of the data on it. Make sure that you back up all of your data before you reformat the hard drive.
Note: A formatted hard drive will not show up in Computer or My Computer until it has a drive letter assigned to it.
This docking station allows the hard drive to enforce its own power state, as opposed to enforcing a power state that keeps the hard drive active at all times. Since most newer hard drives have low-power energy conservation modes, this will cause the hard drive to enter an idle state if it is not used for a certain amount of time.
You do not need to format your target hard drive before you begin to duplicate it, because the target hard drive is automatically overwritten during the duplication process.
The hard drive duplicator copies the exact partition from the source drive to the target drive. Since it is required that you use a target drive that is equal or larger in size than the source drive a portion of the target drive appears as free space. You can append free space to the live partition on the target drive so that the full size of the drive can be utilized.
Note: A partition cannot be extended on an operating system drive that is in use. You must extend the partition when it not being used by the operating system, and ideally when it is still connected to the duplicator.
Note: Do not extend a System Reserved partition. Only extend the primary partition, which is typically the largest in size and formatted with NTFS or FAT32.
After you have successfully duplicated a drive and the target drive is still connected to your computer system (for example, through the duplicator), complete the following:
The primary partition on the drive now uses the entire drive area.
StarTech.com hard drive duplicators only read from the source drive and only write to the target drives while in standalone duplication mode . A duplication that fails or halts will not cause a problem with the source drive.
You can use this device to duplicate an internal hard drive with the stand alone duplicator function if you remove the hard drive from the computer and connect it directly to this device.
To confirm that the Mac OS detects your USB device, complete the following:
You may need to refresh the System Information page after you plug in your device. To do so, press Command + R with the System Information page open.
Your USB device is listed according to the name of the chipset. To determine the name of the chipset of your USB device, navigate to www.StarTech.com and look on the Technical Specifications tab for your product.
StarTech.com hard drive and flash drive duplicators perform a sector by sector copy, which means that the target drive must be the exact same size (down to the sector) or larger than the hard drive or flash drive that is being copied. During a sector by sector copy, each individual sector is copied over to the target drive, regardless of whether or not any data is present. A 500 GB hard drive with 50 GB of data on it will take the same amount of time to copy as a 500 GB hard drive with 450 GB of data on it.
If you have two hard drives or flash drives that are listed as the same size but are different makes or models, you need to check how large both drives are down to the sector to ensure that the target drive is is the exact same size or larger.
Solid-state drives (SSDs) use SATA connectors to access power and transfer data. Any duplicator that can copy to or from SATA hard drives will work with a StarTech.com duplicator.
Note: If you use a dock to duplicate SSDs, keep in mind that the StarTech.com disk duplicators execute a sector by sector read and write. SSDs are rated by a number of reads and writes. Repeated duplication and sector by sector reads and writes of SSDs can reduce the life cycle of the drive.
Software-level encryption on the drive poses no issue to StarTech.com duplicators, as the duplicators copy encrypted data sector by sector over to the new drive.
Hardware-level encryption or BIOS level hard drive locks cause the duplication to halt and fail, as the drive is unable to read or write the sectors that are encrypted.
Duplication of Hidden Protected Area (HPA) Partitions or Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) cause the duplicator to halt and fail, as the drive cannot read and write the protected partitions on the drive.
Note: Our UNIDUPDOCK, SATDOCK22RE and SATDOCK4U3RE do include the ability to copy HPA partitions, but the duplication is still dependent on how the HPA partition is written to the hard drive, whether or not it is encrypted and how it is encrypted.
StarTech.com duplicators were not designed to recover failing or damaged drives. If the duplicator encounters a corrupt or unreadable sector, the duplication halts and fails.
SATDOCK4U3RE, SATDUP13 ,and UNIDUPDOCK all include a function that allows the duplicators to skip over corrupt or unreadable sectors. However, if the duplicators encounter too many errors, they still halt and fail. If this happens, you will need third-party recovery software or custom-built recovery hardware to copy from a failing or damaged drive.
To determine if your hard drive will work in this device, on the product page, click the Technical Specifications tab, and do the following:
Before you can access a new or formatted drive in your operating system, you need to initialize it first and then create a partition on the drive. A partition defines an area of the drive to use for storing data. The partition uses a file system (for example, ex-FAT, NTFS, and so on).
Note: You typically only need to initialize a drive if the drive is new. If you cannot find an uninitialized drive in Disk Management, skip the following steps and try to partition your device.
Press the Windows key + R, type compmgmt.msc, and click Run to open Computer Management.
Navigate to Disk Management.
When prompted to, initialize your disk(s). If you are running Windows® 7 or later and are using a drive larger than 2TB, initialize the disk(s) with GPT. If you are running an earlier version of Windows, initialize the disk(s) with MBR. For more information, visit the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/support/faqs/technical-support?topic=hard-drives#mbr-vs-gpt.
Click OK.
Note: The following steps create an NTFS partition that uses the entire drive space. To use a different file system, select a different option in step 6.
Right-click Unallocated or RAW volume, and select New Simple Volume.
In the New Partition Wizard, click Next.
Select Primary partition.
Leave the partition size set to default, and click Next.
Assign a drive letter or leave it set to the default, and click Next.
Enter the following settings to format the partition:
The new drive should appear in Windows Explorer.
Before you can access a new or formatted drive in your operating system, you need to initialize it first and then create a partition on the drive. A partition defines an area of the drive to use for storing data. The partition uses a file system (for example, HFS+, ex-FAT, NTFS, and so on).
Mac OSX detects a drive that needs to be initialized and automatically prompts you to initialize the drive. If you are prompted to initialize the drive, click Initialize. If you are not prompted to initialize the drive and you cannot find the drive in Finder, you will need to create a partition on the drive.
Note: The following steps create an HFS+ (Mac OS Extended (Journaled)) partition that uses the entire drive space.
To create a partition on a new drive, complete the following:
Open Finder.
Navigate to Applications and click Utilities.
Open Disk Utility.
Select the new drive and click the Partition tab.
Click Options and verify that it is set to GUID Partition Table.
Enter a name for the partition.
Click Partition.
The drive should now be accessible in Finder.