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LaCie 2big Dock Thunderbolt 3 User Manual
LaCie 2big Dock Thunderbolt 3 User Manual

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Manage RAID

RAID stands for redundant array of independent disks. RAID contains the word array, and the two terms are often used interchangably. An array is a combination of two or more physical disks that are presented to the operating system as a single volume.

Disks are combined into different RAID configurations known as RAID levels. The RAID level you choose depends on which storage attributes are most important to you:

Capacity The total amount of data you can store.
Performance The speed at which data is copied.
Protection The number of disks that can fail before data is lost.

Your LaCie 2big Dock can be configured as RAID 0, RAID 1, or JBOD. Each RAID level has its own advantages:

RAID 0—Data is not duplicated on both hard drives in RAID 0. This results in faster transfers and more storage, since the full capacity of both drives can be used to store unique data. However, RAID 0 lacks a very important feature: data protection. If a hard drive fails, all data in the array is lost.

RAID 1—RAID 1 provides greater safety since data is duplicated on each disk in the array. If a single disk fails, the data remains available on the other disk. However, this comes at a cost—since the same data is written to each drive, copying data takes longer and overall storage capacity is reduced by 50%. RAID 1 is a good choice when safety is more important than speed or disk space.

JBOD—”JBOD” stands for “Just a Bunch of Disks”, meaning that your two drives have not been configured as an array and operate as two independent disks.

To summarize, each RAID level has its own advantages:

RAID levelCapacityProtectionSpeedFactory default
RAID 0 100% None Excellent Yes
RAID 1 50% Excellent Good No
JBOD 100% None Varies No

Download and install LaCie RAID Manager

LaCie RAID Manager manages the storage for your LaCie storage device and provides important firmware updates and notifications. Download and install LaCie RAID Manager before connecting the LaCie storage device to your computer. The process automatically installs a driver that allows LaCie RAID Manager to detect the device and manage RAID arrays. For download instructions, see Connect your LaCie 2big Dock Thunderbolt 3.

Launch LaCie RAID Manager

Administrator users

Users with administrator privileges for the computer can launch LaCie RAID Manager without signing into the application.

Standard users

A standard (non-adminstrator) user launching LaCie RAID Manager is prompted to sign in with administrator credentials. An administrator should launch the application to prepare the device for a standard user.

Changing RAID Levels

To change RAID levels, confirm that 2big Dock is connected to your computer and powered.

 All files are deleted from 2big Dock when you modify the array.
  1. Launch LaCie RAID Manager.
  2. Click Array in the sidebar, and then click Modify.
  3. Choose the RAID level you want to configure and click Next.
  4. Confirm that you want to modify the array by clicking Modify.
  5. Follow the onscreen prompts.

LaCie RAID Manager device and app management

For other LaCie RAID Manager functions, see the LaCie RAID Manager for 2-Bay Devices user manual.