🚀 Elevate Your Data Management Game!
The StarTech.com 1:1 Standalone Hard Drive Duplicator is a powerful tool designed for IT professionals, allowing for efficient backup and restoration of disk images without the need for a PC. With its 4 duplication modes, high-speed copying, and compatibility with various SATA drives, it simplifies the process of managing multiple disk images, making it an essential asset for system setups and deployments.
Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Memory Storage Capacity | 6 TB |
Hardware Interface | FireWire eSATA |
Item Weight | 0.77 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Black |
D**E
Standalone Hard Drive Duplicator Works Great!
I have used this StarTech standalone hard drive duplicator several times, since the time that I bought it. It comes with easy to understand instructions, and the menu options are easy to understand. It is useful for making copies of any sata master hard disk drive, when the source and the target are both solid state or platter type hard drives. This duplicator can also make a copy from a solid state hard drive to a platter type hard drive, or vice versa. Hard drive image creation & restoration also works very well. This StarTech standalone duplicator is an excellent product! Note: This duplicator does not have IDE connectors, and it is not intended to be used to copy IDE hard disk drives.
C**O
When Software-based Drive Cloning Fails, This Device Is Stellar. A Computer Geek's Must Have.
I have four identical laptops that are used for my personal business. I update one to Windows 10 Pro, reinstalled all the productivity software, power toys, and custom configurations. Imaging having to do that with three more laptops? The time. The efforts. The proclivity for errors.I first tried A"k"ronis. Then A"E"omi. Both failed to clone more disks properly. I then took a flyer on this product and although it is slower than the software solutions, it is exact, correct, and pitifully easy.In one day, I had all identical laptops operating identically... perfectly. This device now resides in a place of honor on my computer workbench.
M**L
Very fast duplicator
This is the fastest SATA to SATA duplicator that I've used and it works very well. Although, in my opinion it loses a star because it has a hard time with some Windows 10 partitions and I haven't figured out what the commonality is yet. Frequently, it reports BAD MASTER HDD when I attempt to duplicate certain Windows 10 HDDs or SSDs. When I use my Carry On duplicator (probably half the speed of the Startech), it will work for those drives that the Startech has a problem with. Other than this small issue, I highly recommend this Startech for anyone needing to quickly duplicate a SATA drive.
W**P
It Works
Works as discribed. Built quality is excellent.
E**T
It does bit-level duplication
StarTech tech support didn't know if it would successfully duplicate raid array drives. It does! I did a recovery of a 5x8TB raid array and it worked! My concern was Windows or 3rd-party cloning apps might write/index the drive which would hose the striping. Very well made and very well packaged product. The only recommendation I have for the vendor is that the cables were extremely tight to plug into the Source and Target drives to the extent that I was almost sure I was going to snap the circuit board where the SATA connections are. Never ever bumped into that. Still 5 Stars.
K**E
Great device for SAS drives
Worked flawlessly for SAS drive copying
L**U
Works like a charm
Works like a charm. Very fast hard drive replication. Indication for successful replication or failure. Indication for bad sectors. Very satisfied.
R**S
Not good for wiping drives in high volume. No documentation. Inconsistent performance.
I received this unit 3 days ago and have been testing it extensively. I purchased it to WIPE several hundred SATA and SAS drives. I purchased the $1k version which will work with SAS drives (server drives) in addition to regular drives.Here are the problems that I encountered right away:#1. Extremely limited documentation. The "manual" that comes with this $1k unit is 1 page, double sided and does not explain anything about how the different wipe modes work. For example... What is a "Full Erase"? or what is a "Secure Erase"? What is the USB plug for, can I wipe USB drives with it or is it for something else? I searched all over the net and there is no official documentation for this product, other than what I got.2. Inconsistent speeds. I'm testing on brand new 2TB WD drives as a test case. If I do a "Full Erase" on a single drive, it takes 3.8 hours. However, this unit lets you wipe two drives at once, so in theory 2 of the same EXACT disks plugged into the two different ports should yield the same results. Well, when you plug in 2 drives, the time to wipe almost doubles. Now it's 6 hours to wipe 2x 2TB WD drives. I've tested this with other drives as well and the time ranges between 5-7 hours on average.IN SHORT... if you plug in 2 drives into the unit to have them both wipe at once... you pretty much double your wipe time. It doesn't seem like there is multithreading built in.3. If you are wiping, and one drive finishes before the other (ex: one drive is 2TB and another is 1TB) you can't start a new wipe until ALL of the drives are done. This makes it very frustrating because you should be able to pull off the finished drive, hook up a new drive, and start a new wipe. But that does not work. You have to WAIT for ALL drives to finish wiping before adding a new drive.4. It doesn't seem to matter if the disk is a 15k SAS disk or a 7200 RPM SATA disk. The speeds are pretty much identical as far as wiping.5. Progress indication is garbage. For example, on the DOD 3 wipe, it will say 10%... 20%... 50%... etc and then it will go down to 0% again. This is probably because it's wiping it 3 times, but there is no indication of what the REAL progress is. Unless you're watching it for 15 hours straight you won't know how far along it really is because there is no indication of which pass it's on and how far along it really is.6. There was no information on speeds either, so I did some speed testing (this is not a review, just a heads up for anyone looking to find out how long it takes to wipe a drive)... In "Full Erase", which is not explained as to what exactly it is... it takes about "3.8" hours to wipe a 2TB disk. If you plug in two disks it will take about 6 hours. In "DOD 3" erase mode, it takes 15 hours to wipe the same disks. In "Secure Erase" mode it takes about 8 hours to wipe the two disks.7. After running for about 48 hours straight the unit develops a flicker on the LCD and has to be rebooted. Even after reboot, it will randomly flicker and display weird characters on the LCD.Overall... This product works, but for $1k I expected much more. It seems like there was no effort put into the GUI or the documentation. It will probably wipe, but what it's really doing behind the scenes as to what the different wipe modes is very unclear, so I'm not confident in trusting it.
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