TerraMaster TRAID+: Elevating Disk Array Management
Posted: 19 Mar 2024, 15:41
Since its inception in TOS 5, TerraMaster's TRAID has garnered acclaim for its flexible disk array management capabilities. With features like automatic disk space aggregation, redundancy protection against hard drive failures, and seamless expansion, TRAID has become a go-to tool for users. Now, with TOS 6, TerraMaster unveils TRAID+'s upgraded version, offering an elevated standard of data storage security.
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TRAID+: Redefining Redundancy
TRAID+ not only inherits TRAID's outstanding features but also breaks new ground in redundancy protection. While traditional TRAID ensures failure redundancy for one hard drive, TRAID+ doubles this safeguard to cover two drives, significantly bolstering data security. This enhancement positions TRAID+ as the premier choice for users prioritizing data integrity.
Operational Framework: Harnessing RAID 6 Principles
TRAID+'s operational framework mirrors that of RAID 6. It partitions disk space into multiple storage units and utilizes RAID 6 characteristics to amalgamate them into a versatile array configuration. This approach guarantees data reliability and exceptional storage efficiency. However, building a TRAID+ array mandates a minimum of four disks, and when migrating from TRAID to TRAID+, the added disks must match or exceed the smallest disk in the original TRAID array's capacity.
Target Audience: Elevated Data Security Demands
Given TRAID+'s requirement for a minimum of four disks, with two dedicated to redundancy, users must accept a trade-off between storage space and enhanced data security. As such, TRAID+ caters more to professional or commercial users with stringent data security needs and the financial means to support it. For these users, investing in TRAID+ promises significant returns in data protection and peace of mind.
How to migrate from TRAID to TRAID+?
A fully constructed TRAID system can indeed be upgraded to TRAID+. However, due to differences in their working principles, migrating from TRAID to TRAID+ requires fulfilling specific conditions.
Firstly, considering that TRAID+ requires two additional hard drives as redundant disks, a prerequisite for the migration is that your array must have a sufficient number of hard drives to support this change.
Secondly, the newly added hard drives also need to match the capacity of the existing hard drives or meet the requirements of TRAID+ to ensure a smooth data migration and efficient utilization of storage space. Detailed migration requirements and steps will be outlined in the TRAID+ operation manual. Please stay tuned for more information.
Know more about TerraMaster TRAID
TRAID+: Redefining Redundancy
TRAID+ not only inherits TRAID's outstanding features but also breaks new ground in redundancy protection. While traditional TRAID ensures failure redundancy for one hard drive, TRAID+ doubles this safeguard to cover two drives, significantly bolstering data security. This enhancement positions TRAID+ as the premier choice for users prioritizing data integrity.
Operational Framework: Harnessing RAID 6 Principles
TRAID+'s operational framework mirrors that of RAID 6. It partitions disk space into multiple storage units and utilizes RAID 6 characteristics to amalgamate them into a versatile array configuration. This approach guarantees data reliability and exceptional storage efficiency. However, building a TRAID+ array mandates a minimum of four disks, and when migrating from TRAID to TRAID+, the added disks must match or exceed the smallest disk in the original TRAID array's capacity.
Target Audience: Elevated Data Security Demands
Given TRAID+'s requirement for a minimum of four disks, with two dedicated to redundancy, users must accept a trade-off between storage space and enhanced data security. As such, TRAID+ caters more to professional or commercial users with stringent data security needs and the financial means to support it. For these users, investing in TRAID+ promises significant returns in data protection and peace of mind.
How to migrate from TRAID to TRAID+?
A fully constructed TRAID system can indeed be upgraded to TRAID+. However, due to differences in their working principles, migrating from TRAID to TRAID+ requires fulfilling specific conditions.
Firstly, considering that TRAID+ requires two additional hard drives as redundant disks, a prerequisite for the migration is that your array must have a sufficient number of hard drives to support this change.
Secondly, the newly added hard drives also need to match the capacity of the existing hard drives or meet the requirements of TRAID+ to ensure a smooth data migration and efficient utilization of storage space. Detailed migration requirements and steps will be outlined in the TRAID+ operation manual. Please stay tuned for more information.