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The BUFFALODriveStation Duo 2-Bay 4TB External Hard Drive is a robust storage solution designed for creative professionals and small office users. Featuring pre-tested NAS-grade drives, USB 3.2 connectivity, and RAID 1 configuration, it ensures both speed and data security. With automatic backup capabilities and hot swap functionality, this drive is perfect for those who demand reliability and efficiency in their digital storage.
Installation Type | External Hard Drive |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.9 Pounds |
Hard-Drive Size | 4 TB |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Black |
Media Speed | 150-200 MB/s |
Cache Memory Installed Size | 4 |
Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Compatible Devices | PC; Mac |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 5600 RPM |
Specific Uses For Product | Personal |
Digital Storage Capacity | 4 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA-300 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | USB External drive, RAID preconfigured |
A**R
Great for people who need reliability and don't want a NAS
What this is - an external USB hard drive, not a network drive (NAS).The main reason to buy - reliability. There are 2 identical hard drives inside that record the same data, so that if one fails then the other still has your data. That's what RAID technology gives you, among other things. 20% of mechanical hard drives will fail before 4 years.Compare to NAS - NAS is basically a file server on the local network. It's accessible to multiple computers and should be turned on all the time. On the other hand, this Buffalo DriveStation attaches to a single computer via USB 3 port. It turns off automatically when the computer turns off. Both use RAID technology with multiple hard drives.Compare to SSD - People think SSD is more reliable because there are no mechanical moving parts, but when left unplugged and under hot weather, the electrical charge can leak out, causing data lost. Hard drive is actually better for archival purpose, i.e., years of storage. SSD is only more reliable for shorter duration, such as less than a year.Compare to a single hard drive with cloud back up - Cloud back up is very expensive, although very reliable, because the cloud is still there if the hard drive is burned out or stolen. Transfering several TB of data to cloud storage will take days even on fast broad band. This option is only viable for small amount of data, such as less than 200GB. Clouds are also prone to computer hacks, so don't put anything there that you don't want the whole world to see.Installation - plug-and-play just like any external disk drives. Works great on my Windows 10. The utility on included disk can configure different RAID modes if needed. There are instructions for Mac, although I haven't tried. One wierd thing about the utility is that no application window shows up when it runs. To launch, right click on the Buffalo RAID utility icon in the system tray instead.Hardware - fan is nearly silent on idle and can spin up much louder on start up or when the drives get hot. The front plate can pop-out to show meanings of different color and blinking combinations of the 3 front LEDs. There's a physical off switch, which I like because hard drives last longer when they are not used frequently, and no hackers or viruses can affect a power-off hard drive.
R**K
Works perfect
Easy to setup with great redundant storage space.
M**S
Bang for the buck
I have the NAS version for my network. I wanted a personal one for my main computer. This worked but same with my only complaint being it lacks any documentation. You have to go to their site for it. On the NAS version you get a CD with a link to the Main site.
S**T
Good price per TB
Good price per TB, very good installation formatting options, manual is easyread, no frills, small footprint, Buffalo online support is respectable.4star why? I had an issue with HD spin noise in a silent enviro when the unit is set in standard upright position , nothing mechanically wrong with the HD's , I think it has more to do with the type of case and dampening design. So, I experimented with laying the unit flat on it's side , issue resolved!I spoke to Buffalo tech support about my findings and they indicated that it was okay to use in this manner without any ill-effect to the HD's.I would recommend to others , strongly compare to owned LaCie products.
J**N
very happy with product
very quiet, very fast. very happy with product. I followed simple instructions and set it up as I wanted. some of the reviews seem like setup issues because they didn't read the instructions.
T**T
Duarable, quiet, very easy setup...
Easy configuration...used as a NAS device for file backup.
P**L
Buyer Beware!
I am an experienced computer user. This RAID system has almost no MAC support and one cannot even verify if it is working in RAID 1. Multiple calls to customer service identified that Buffalo really does not support the device for MAC use. So, I am returning this as it does not function adequately. Buyer beware!
K**T
The email alert feature does not work
The Drivestation Duo 4TB is nicely built. The basic RAID 1 software is OK. However, one of the key feature for me did not work: the email alert when something is wrong with the drive, for ex., if one drive is bad. The email-alert uses SMTP with no authentication, which may have worked 10 years ago, but is outdated today, no mail server will accept SMTP without password these days. I called the support center, there is nothing they can do about it, it seems the company no longer spend any time on the software.
G**A
Equipo confiable.
Tiene 2 HDD Seagate para servidores de 4TB SATA 3 configurados en RAID 1 para redundancia lo que te permite recuperar tu información en caso de que un disco falle, esto es importante si se tiene planeado usarlo para almacenar información importante.Si lo que quieres es tener la máxima capacidad posible, este DAS te permite cambiar su configuración para poder usar ambos discos para almacenamiento RAID 0 para un total de 8TB o se puede configurar para que te muestre ambos discos de manera independiente.A pesar de que ambos discos son SATA 3, la interface es SATA 2 lo que reduce su velocidad máxima de transferencia a la mitad, sin embargo, su velocidad de lectura y escritura es bastante decente tomando en cuenta que esta por USB 3.0.Tiene un diseño compacto y bastante silencioso para ser discos mecánicos. Tiene un pequeño ventilador integrado en la parte trasera para garantizar que se mantenga una temperatura óptima.Por el precio original la verdad no es recomendable comprarlo, en ese caso mejor un NAS básico de QNAP o Synology. Yo lo conseguí por $2,300 y por ese precio tener la confiabilidad de RAID 1 si es bastante atractivo.
A**S
Excelente producto
Excelente producto, simple de instalar.
C**Z
Muy buena opción
Un muy buen producto, el tamaño compacto lo hace fácil de acomodar en cualquier espacio, bajo consumo energético que le permite trabajar 24/7 ademas de ofrecer características muy buenas como el HOT SWAP que permite cambiar un HDD sin necesidad de apagar el equipo. en general una buena opción al mismo nivel de productos de Western Digital o Seagate.
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