OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual Raid with 3-port Hub
By Barry Rudolph
The OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual works with any USB-equipped Mac, PC, mobile or tablet device, gaming console--any device that supports external storage. The front panel has activity LEDs, while the rear panel has two 10Gb/sec USB 3.2 Type C and two 10Gb/sec USB 3.2 Type A connectors; all act as a hub. Besides gaining more storage, I was able to get rid of an extra USB hub. Meant to stay online all the time, the OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual comes in a nice-looking, heat-dissipating aluminum case (matching my Mac Pro) with a quiet and high-efficiency cooling fan. It is powered from an included 12VDC power supply. You may select three different RAID modes when first formatting the system. You can choose: Raid 0, RAID 1, JBOD (Just A Bunch Of Drives) or Span. Mine came with two 1TB hard drives, so I have it formatted as 1TB RAID 1, which uses disk mirroring and is fault-tolerant. I connected it to my Mac Pro Tower to archive a copy of all my interim Pro Tools session files and audio--it powers up whenever I turn on the studio for a session and I love it for its simple operation. Important to know: It comes with a three-year OWC limited warranty, including a one-year Level 1 data recovery and lifetime expert support. A system with a pair of 2TB 7200 RPM drives, 64MB cache and transfer speeds of up to 576 MB/sec costs $249. The 1TB SSD model with speeds of up to 1026 MB/sec sells for $349 MSRP. Awesome! https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/owc-mercury-elite-pro-dual |
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