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Hardened Bay
Key Lock
Power LED
Access LED

1.3 Warnings and Notices

Please read the following before beginning installation.
General Care
The main circuit board of the HDD is susceptible to static
electricity. Proper grounding is strongly recommended
to prevent electrical damage to the enclosure or other
connected devices, including the computer host. Avoid all
dramatic movement, tapping on the unit, and vibration.
Avoid placing hard drives close to magnetic devices, high
voltage devices, or near a heat source. This includes any
place where the product will be subject to direct sunlight.
Do NOT allow water to make contact with the drives or
enclosure.
Before starting any type of hardware installation, please
ensure that all power switches have been turned off
and all power cords have been disconnected to prevent
personal injury and damage to the hardware.
To avoid overheating, the RTX should be operated in a
well-ventilated area and in such a way that sufficient
airflow is maintained across the controller chips.
Remove the drives before transporting the RTX to prevent
damage to the drive interfaces.
RAID
Use only hard drives that are in perfect condition. Avoid
using drives that have ever developed bad sectors during
previous usage. This could lead to possible device failure
or loss of data.
The RTX Secure supports SATA hard drives of various
specifications and different capacities. However, we
recommend using drives of the same brand and type for
optimal performance. If drives of different capacities are
used in a RAID, the capacity of the smallest drive will
determine how much of each drive is used. The additional
capacity on the larger drives will not be used by the RAID.
Ejection Handle
RAID level 0 will allow you to use the full combined
capacity of the drives, and offers the best data transfer
speeds. However, RAID 0 offers no protection for the data.
If one drive fails in a RAID 0, the data on all of the drives is
irretrievably lost. Before creating a RAID, investigate the
various RAID types and choose the one that is best for your
needs.
Always back up data before switching RAID types.
Switching RAID types will destroy current data. You
must reformat your drives afterwards.
Encryption
Though the Security Key port is mechanically identical to
the standard Mini-USB port, inserting Security Keys into
any other Mini-USB port will damage the keys and render
them useless. Please only use Security Keys in RTX Secure
products.
Likewise, inserting a Mini-USB cable or other device into
the RTX Secure Security Key port on the carrier can cause
internal damage and potentially lead to loss of data.
Any time power is cycled on the RTX Secure, the Security
Key should be installed prior to recycling the power in
order to access the data on the drive.

2. Introduction to RAID

A RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is an array of
multiple hard drives that are combined in a way that provides
faster performance and/or data safety. Your RTX unit is capable
of creating and managing several different varieties of RAID. You
may choose your preferred RAID level based on factors such as disk
capacity, desired data safety, and desired performance.
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