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easyrad ER-M2X2/B internal RAD-ystem for 2x 2.5 ATA DDs User Manual www.easyrad.com

E Forewords About this manual Thank you for using products from easyrad. This manual will introduce the easyrad M2X2/B product. Before using easyrad M2X2/B, you are advised to read this manual fi rst. All information contained in this manual has been carefully confi rmed before printing, but the actual product specifi cations shall be in accordance with those at the time of delivery; any update to product specifi cations or relevant information may be found on www.easyrad.com, and no separate notifi cation will be made. f you have any query regarding the products of easyrad, or you would like the latest product information, please contact us at www.easyrad.com and we shall give you a reply as soon as possible. ote : easyrad will only provide technical support and services on products purchased directly from the company. eneral consumers and third-party buyers who did not purchase from the company should contact their distributor or supplier directly to receive faster support and response. f you did not purchase products directly from our company, please avoid contacting our company directly because your support and response may be delayed to your satisfaction. Copyright easyrad 2008. All rights reserved.

ER-M2X2/B Quick nstallation uide 1. Package Contents After you open the outer package, make sure that the following items are contained in the package: ER-M2X2/B product body User Manual Accessory Kit E hould any of the above accessories be missing or the main unit is damaged prior to initial use, please contact your distributor or supplier. Front View Description of ED ndicators tatus DD Access o DD in Position DD Failure Rebuilding (RAD 1) DD dling DD Verifying Flashes purplish color Flashes between blue and red colors Flashes between blue and red colors lluminates purplish color (ource Drive) Flashes between purplish and red colors (Target Drive) lluminates blue color lluminates blue color (ource Drive) lluminates purplish color (Target Drive) Rear View

2. ardware nstallation E Please follow the following procedures to complete the hardware installation of ER-M2X2/B: tep 1 Open outer packaging and retrieve the main unit. (Please check whether the associated accessories and product itself is damaged or missing, and contact your distributor or sales representative if you encounter any problems.) tep 2 The manufacturer has the device defaulted at RAD 1 mode. Make the switch if you prefer RAD 0 preference. tep 3 nstall the ER-M2X2/B unit into the housing and hook up the relevant cables to the relevant connectors.please refer to accessory bag and use the enclosed 6#32*5 screws to mount the ER-M2X2/B unit into the system housing. Mounting Positions crew positions to mount like a 3.5 hard drive crew positions to mount like a fl oppy drive

tep 4 Remove the safety support bracket on the removable DD tray prior to mounting the hard drive. The bracket will no longer be used after the drive is mounted to the tray; it s only used as a support to avoid damages to the tray. E tep 5 Mount and stabilize the hard drive onto the removable tray to avoid unnecessary drive movements. Please refer to accessory bag (7)16-14DD00007 and use the enclosed M3*4 screws to mount. tep 6 Re-insert the removable tray when completed and make sure the tray is securely inserted into the appropriate position. tep 7 When hardware installation is complete, you can turn on the power of the main unit to proceed with relevant settings and applications. nstallation completed. Your operating system should automatically detect the hard drives within. Please proceed to format the drives. Once formatting complete, you may then start to operate the device.

2. ardware nstallation E Please follow the following procedures to complete the hardware installation of ER-M2X2/B: tep 1 Open outer packaging and retrieve the main unit. (Please check whether the associated accessories and product itself is damaged or missing, and contact your distributor or sales representative if you encounter any problems.) tep 2 The manufacturer has the device defaulted at RAD 1 mode. Make the switch if you prefer RAD 0 preference. tep 3 nstall the ER-M2X2/B unit into the housing and hook up the relevant cables to the relevant connectors.please refer to accessory bag (C5)16-14CAE0005 and use the enclosed 6#32*5 screws to mount the ER-M2X2/B unit into the system housing. Mounting Positions crew positions to mount like a 3.5 hard drive crew positions to mount like a fl oppy drive

Chapter 1 1.1 What is RAD? RAD ntroduction RAD (redundant array of independent disks or redundant array of inexpensive disks) Whenever, wherever, whichever hard drive is being utilized for data storage, it is expected, due to extensive use, accidents or simply has reached its end of lifespan that a drive will begin to behave strangely, become unresponsive and eventually die as a result. By then, all data stored within may be destroyed and become permanently irretrievable. But with a RAD technology built infrastructure, you can be carefree from the threats of ever losing your data again! E RAD (redundant array of independent disks or redundant array of inexpensive disks) implements a way of storing your data to multiple drives by dividing them up into segments, in turn, providing data redundancy and creating a fault-tolerant environment for data storage. With multiple drives used (at least 2) in a RAD, it increases storage capacity as well as enhance the speed of data transfer. Be equipped with it and you ll never have to worry about the integrity of your data again because you ll be 100% protected. 1.2 RAD Functions Expand storage capacity ncrease data transfer speed Economical cost nherent fault tolerance ot wap capability Auto-Rebuild of data ot pare drive On-line capacity expansion 1.3 RAD 0 vs. RAD 1 ER-M2X2/B provides two application modes: RAD 0 (triping) and RAD 1 (Mirroring): RAD 0: triping (fast, has no fault tolerance; requires at least two hard disks) RAD ntroduction 7

E n the RAD 0 array, the data of the hard disks in the entire array is scattered or disassembled. For a server concerned, the array is considered as a large hard disk of which the capacity is approximately equal to the sum of all physical disks capacity. Because multiple read/write can be operated with parallel method, the import/export effi ciency of the array is much better than that of the single physical disk. The RAD 0 array does not backup data, so it is not regarded as a real RAD application. f one of the hard disks is damaged, the entire array will fail, and all data in the array will be lost. Therefore, the fault tolerance of RAD 0 is lower than that of any hard disk in the array. owever, RAD 0 is still the term widely used to describe these arrays. t is because that its basic idea is similar to real RAD application. RAD 1: Mirroring (slow, has fault tolerance, and requires at least two hard disks) n the RAD 1 array (commonly referred to as mirroring array), hard disks are paired up; each of the two disks contains identical data. As data is written into the mirroring array, it will be written at once and read simultaneously. Mirroring array is highly reliable. Because it will not fail until the paired hard disks fail at the same time. For instance, in a mirroring array of fi ve-pair hard disks, even as many as fi ve hard disks fail, the array still can maintain the data integrity --as long as each pair has one good hard disk left. The comparisons of these two levels are as follows: RAD evel Basic Operation Method ard Disk Available Capacity Data Reliability Data Transfer peed Minimum umber of ard Disks 0 triping data across each drive Total capacity of all the hard disks ow Fast 2 1 Mirroring alf of total capacity of all the hard disks igh low 2 For more information of RAD, refer to our website at www.easyrad.com 8 RAD ntroduction

Chapter 2 2.1 Features of ardware Features and pecifications The easyrad ER-M2X2/B has a patented design that allows two 2.5 ATA drives to be fi tted into one 3.5 drive space. t s equipped with optional RAD 0 to combine the capacities of both drives and enhance the speed of transfer compare to a regular standard hard drive, or switch to RAD 1 for true real-time drive synchronization backup that brings 100% data security. E Product Features: imultaneously supports two 2.5 ATA or hard drives in a 3.5 form factor Dimensions matches exactly as a standard 3.5" hard drive upports RAD 0 and RAD 1 applications Auto detection by the operating system 2.2 ardware pecifications Product Model ost nterface ard Disk nterface Transfer peed ER-M2X2/B ATA 2 x 2.5 ATA DDs 300MB/s RAD evels 0, 1 upports hot-swap Power upply ED ndicator Product ize (mm) Yes ATA 22 Pin Yes 101.7(W) x 25.8(D) x 147() Product Weight (kg) 0.8 2.3 Product Applications 2.3.1 RAD 1 s nstantaneous Data Backup Feature n choosing the RAD 1 functionality, it can instantaneously backup all the data within the source hard drive to the targeted hard drive. Thereafter, both drives will be in sync with each other. f one drive was to fail at random, the secondary drive will automatically takeover and become the working drive without down time..backup Your Operating ystem Obtain original operation status if the original source drive fails by backing up your operating system. Features and pecifi cations 9

E.Duplicate Your Files & Data Avoid data loss due to random hard drive failures by synchronizing the data of the source & the target drives via RAD 1 functionality. 2.3.2 ncrease Data Read/Write Through the RAD 0 Feature With RAD 0 s data striping through the 2 drives inputted into the ER-M2X2/B, the data throughput effi ciently increases its speed to the best when comparing to a standard 3.5 hard drive; making it a perfect fi tting solution for audio/video editing applications..enhance The peed Further Using two ER-M2X2/B with all drives inputted into the devices, preset both to RAD 0 and then install them like standard 3.5 hard drives into yet another preset RAD 0 device, you will again add greater throughput speed to the overall configuration. ote : The degree of throughput increased will depend on the actual hard drives used in the confi guration. 10 Features and pecifi cations

Chapter 3 nstallation 3.1 Accessories Check After opening the box, you should find the following items: ER-M2X2/B unit User Manual Accessory Kit E hould any of the above accessories be missing or the main unit is damaged prior to initial use, please contact your distributor or supplier. Front View Description of ED ndicators tatus DD Access o DD in Position DD Failure Rebuilding (RAD 1) DD dling DD Verifying Flashes purplish color Flashes between blue and red colors Flashes between blue and red colors lluminates purplish color (ource Drive) Flashes between purplish and red colors (Target Drive) lluminates blue color lluminates blue color (ource Drive) lluminates purplish color (Target Drive) Rear View nstallation 11

E 3.2 Environment Requirements and Precautions 1. t is best to use the exact same brand and specifi cation of drives to obtain the best RAD storage performance. Remember, for RAD 1, the capacity of the target drive has to either be the same or greater than the source drive. 2. Please make sure that hard drives are free of bad tracks before using, otherwise, it may cause system crash in turn resulting in data loss. 3. t is recommended that the mode of RAD 0 or RAD 1 is determined prior to use. Once the system starts to operate and the RAD initializes, any data stored may be lost or damaged. 3.3 ardware nstallation Please follow the following procedures to complete the hardware installation of ER-M2X2/B: tep 1 Open outer packaging and retrieve the main unit. (Please check whether the associated accessories and product itself is damaged or missing, and contact your distributor or sales representative if you encounter any problems) tep 2 The manufacturer has the device defaulted at RAD 1 mode. Make the switch if you prefer RAD 0 preference. tep 3 nstall the ER-M2X2/B unit into the housing and hook up the relevant cables to the relevant connectors.please refer to accessory bag (C5)16-14CAE0005 and use the enclosed 6#32*5 screws to mount the ER-M2X2/B unit into the system housing. 12 nstallation

Mounting Positions crew positions to mount like a 3.5 hard drive crew positions to mount like a fl oppy drive E tep 4 Remove the safety support bracket on the removable DD tray prior to mounting the hard drive. The bracket will no longer be used after the drive is mounted to the tray; it s only used as a support to avoid damages to the tray. tep 5 Mount and stabilize the hard drive onto the removable tray to avoid unnecessary drive movements. Please refer to accessory bag (7)16-14DD00007 and use the enclosed M3*4 screws to mount. tep 6 Re-insert the removable tray when completed and make sure the tray is securely inserted into the appropriate position. nstallation 13

E tep 7 When hardware installation is complete, you can turn on the power of the main unit to proceed with relevant settings and applications. nstallation completed. Your operating system should automatically detect the hard drives within. Please proceed to format the drives. Once formatting complete, you may then start to operate the device. 3.4 RAD level setup and Application know-how ER-M2X2/B is a RAD subsystem which supports RAD 0 and RAD 1. Once RAD is set up, switching to the other RAD mode in the duration of use will lead to data damage. Before setting up the RAD level, please consider what the purpose of your application is. f you require 100% data backup security, please use the RAD 1 mode; if you require an expansion of data storage capacity by combining the capacities of both drives within the device and enhance the speed of data transfer, then please set to the RAD 0 mode. You can set the RAD level by using the RAD Mode election witch located at the rear of the device. ote that the manufacturer default is set at RAD 1. ote : 1. For the utmost performance of RAD, it is recommended that you install hard drives that are identical in model. 2. RAD 0 and RAD 1 cannot be simultaneously used. Only one mode can be selected. 3. Whenever replacing an old drive with a new one, always remember that it s best to use the exact same drive or one that s bigger in capacity than the one drive that s already in the device. The capacity of the target drive has to be the same or bigger than the source drive! 3.4.1 The RAD 1 mode (default setting) Please refer to the following installation instructions: 1. With the power turned off, install two hard drives into each tray of the ER-M2X2/B, and then insert them into the device. 2. Turn on the power and the system will automatically detect the status of each drive and set DD 0 as the source drive. The capacity amount for storage will be based on the smaller one of the two drives. 3. After detection, please use the disk management of your operating system to complete initialization and formatting of the hard drives. (Please refer to ection 3.5) 4. nstallation complete. You can now use the ER-M2X2/B as your RAD 1 storage. ote : 1. f you turn on the power without installing either drives, the device will idle without any functionality. 2. f you install only one drive into the device, please insert the drive to the DD 0 position; otherwise, your system will display error. 3. Whenever replacing an old drive with a new one, always remember that it s best to use the exact same drive or one that s bigger in capacity than the one drive that s already in the device. The capacity of the target drive has to be the same or bigger than the source drive! 3.4.2 RAD 0 Mode f you select the RAD 0 mode, please read the following carefully : 1. After you have completed the installation and turned on the power, the operating system will automatically 14 nstallation

detect the drives. Once detected, the new drives will show up in the Device Manager as one storage drive. 2. You can partition or directly format the drive and then start using it once completing the task(s). (Please refer to ection 3.5) 3. Under the RAD 0 mode, if one of the drive is to fail or is damaged, then all the data will be lost entirely. 4. Under the RAD 0 mode, if the two inserted drives have different capacities, then the capacity of the smaller drive will be used as base for the two drives to be added together to form the big drive. (i.e. multiply that base by two and you ll get the fi nal capacity usable for storage) 3.5 Formatting the Drive E After you properly complete the hardware installation and turn on your system, the operating system should automatically recognize the device as a storage drive. You will need to format the drive before storing data into it. Please follow the procedures below to format the drive if you are using Windows. tep 1 After the computer boots properly, the system will start auto-detection of drive. Once the detection is complete, the notifi cation area display as such. tep 2 Please go to Device Manager and you should see the newly added drive. ote : After the detection is complete, you will fi nd two newly added drives. owever, one of them will show only a capacity 1MB, which cannot be used for initialization and formatting ; this condition is considered normal. nstallation 15

E tep 3 o to Disk Management and select the newly added hard drive. First, you ll need to nitialize the hard drive and then Format the drive according to your preferences of use. But prior to formatting, you may wish to create partitions for the drive. f so, right click and select Partition of ew Disk as shown below. tep 4 After you have selected Partition of ew Disk, the ew Partition Wizard window will appear to guide you through the process of partitioning the drive. 16 nstallation

E tep 5 When done partitioning, the system will initialize the formatting of the drive. nstallation 17

E tep 6 Once the formatting is completed, you should be able to see the drive under Disk Management and the My Computer windows. nstallation complete. You can now start to use your newly added drive. 18 nstallation

Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions Q : Can RAD 1 function be used for drive backup? A : evel 1 RAD performs drive mirroring function, which means two drives must be used in order to obtain data backup. There has to be a source drive (original data drive) which could contain the operating system as well, that should be placed into the DD 0 position during initial use. Then a target drive is required to be placed into the DD 1 position during the initial use. The target drive is where the data of the source drive will be duplicated to and be in synchronization with the source. owever, if either one of the drive has failed or is damaged (the good drive then becomes the source drive), simply remove it and insert a new drive and then the RAD 1 device will automatically rebuild or synchronize the data from the source drive. E Q : Can a single drive be used under RAD 1? A : t is acceptable to have one drive running under the RAD 1 function, however, the primary purpose of the RAD will be absent, and the risk of data lost then becomes greater. Please note if the one drive used was an original drive used in the device, then either DD 0 or 1 position can be used. f it s an entirely brand new drive, you must position it at DD 0 in order to use the drive, or else the system will display error. Despite that only one drive can be used under RAD 1 functionality, it is strongly encouraged that it not be used in this way due to the great risk of 100% data loss. Q : f DD fail indicator indicates failure, how may recover? A : f under a RAD 0 environment, you may not recover any of the original data. owever, you may form a new RAD 0 drive by fi rst shutting down the system and fi nd out exactly which of the two drive had failed and replace it with a brand new drive. But since, the old RAD 0 data is completely destroyed, you will need to form a new one for use. Refer back to 3.4 RAD level setup and Application know-how to set the new RAD. Under the RAD 1 environment, if a drive fail indicator illuminates during operation, you will not need to shut down the system but may continue to fi nd out exactly which of the two drive had failed and replace it with a brand new one. Once inserted the new, the RAD 1 device will start the rebuilding process to backup and synchronize the original data from the source drive. n this state of rebuilding, do not remove either drive until the process is complete to maintain the integrity of the data in both drives. Appendix 19

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