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We all know the benefits of RAID when it comes to data redundancy, but there are times when mobile users may not have access to a home or office NAS and most notebooks don't have multi-bay RAID options. In that case, a portable RAID would be ideal and thanks to Newer Tech, there's an option. The Guardian MAXimus Mini is a dual-bay portable RAID system, designed to be used with 2.5" hard drives or SSDs. Smaller than a brick, the aluminum enclosure offers quad-interface and RAID1 or RAID0 configurations.
The Guardian MAXimus Mini offers several interface options, including USB 2.0, eSATA and FireWire 800/400. All are bus powered, meaning there's no need to tote around anything other than the storage enclosure and a cable in most cases. The eSATA interface does require power over the FireWire port, but Newer Tech also includes a power adapter for those users who want more options.
The Mini ships by default in RAID1, where the two drives are mirrored for redundancy. Most will probably stay in RAID1, but with a few button presses on the front of the unit, it's easy to transition to RAID0, if performance is more of a concern than redundancy. Newer Tech offers the Guardian MAXimus Mini in nearly a dozen pre-configured options including high-speed SSDs and standard hard drives. The unit is also available without drives, a nice touch for those who have drives already or have specific thoughts about which drives they'd like to use. The bare model retails for $115, while the hard drive models range from $225 (320GBx2) to $400 (1TBx2) and the SSD models run from $450 (120GBx2) to $1730 (480GBx2). All of the storage units come with a three year warranty.
Newer Technology Guardian MAXimus Mini Review
All of the storage units come with a three year warranty. The MAXimus Mini's enclosure is all brushed aluminum and not only looks great, but is sturdy as well. In fact, besides the display or rubber feet, all external components are metal. ...
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