CRU Dataport RTX Secure 410-QR User Manual

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• Hardware-based AES 256-bit Encryption – Offers affordable military-grade AES 256-bit data protection
that encrypts the entire hard drive–including boot sector, OS, temp, and swap files.
• Meets Industry Standards – All CRU Secure 256-bit product architecture and encryption engine
designs meet FIPS140-2, level 3 per certification number 1471, and all CRU AES 256-bit security
chips are NIST & CSE validated (FIPS PUB 197).
• Easy-to-Use Security – One physical Security Key is used for all bays and the Security Key can
be stored separately from the unit to make the RTX Secure less vulnerable to attack if the unit is
lost or stolen. No PINs or passwords are needed.
• TrayFree™ Trayless Technology for RTX – TrayFree bays make installing drives a breeze. It really
is as easy as opening the door, sliding the drive in, and closing the door. No screws, no trays, it
just works.
A9-410-0003 Revision: 1.0
Secure 410-QR User Manual
TM
Models Covered:
RTX Secure 410-QR

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  • Page 1 Secure 410-QR User Manual ™ Models Covered: RTX Secure 410-QR • Hardware-based AES 256-bit Encryption – Offers affordable military-grade AES 256-bit data protection that encrypts the entire hard drive–including boot sector, OS, temp, and swap files. • Meets Industry Standards – All CRU Secure 256-bit product architecture and encryption engine designs meet FIPS140-2, level 3 per certification number 1471, and all CRU AES 256-bit security chips are NIST &...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Pre-Installation Steps 1. Pre-Installation Steps 1.1 Check the Accessories with Your RTX Secure 1.1 Accessories The following list contains the items that are included with this 1.2 Identifying Parts of the RTX Secure device. Please contact CRU-DataPort if any items are missing or damaged: 1.3 Warnings and Notices 2.
  • Page 3: Warnings And Notices

    Hardened Bay • RAID level 0 will allow you to use the full combined capacity of the drives, and offers the best data transfer speeds. However, RAID 0 offers no protection for the data. If one drive fails in a RAID 0, the data on all of the drives is Key Lock irretrievably lost.
  • Page 4: Summary Of Raid Levels

    SATA connection on the drive inserted first toward the rear of the enclosure. The RTX Secure 410-QR supports RAID Levels 0, 1, 3, 5, and 10. RAID Level 5 is most commonly used by those seeking an optimal c.
  • Page 5: Hard Drive Installation

    3.3 Operating Your RTX Secure Make sure the correct Security Key is installed when hot swapping an encrypted hard drive. If the Security Key is not installed or an incorrect Security Key is detected, the bay will not power up and the a.
  • Page 6: Creating A New Raid

    The RTX Secure offers five options for RAID configuration. See section 7.3 Adding a New Drive to a RAID 2.1 for details on the available options. Stop all data transfers before setting or changing RAID types or rebuilding a degraded array. Failure to do so can result in the loss of data.
  • Page 7: Security Key Labels

    d. Enter a name for the new volume and then click “Erase” to a. Right-click on My Computer, then select Manage. The Computer start the process. Management window will open. b. In the left pane of this window, left-click on Disk Management. c.
  • Page 8: Raid Is Not A Backup

    Unmount the RTX before powering it down by single-clicking the • When a drive is formatted using an encryption key, the same or a green arrow icon on the task bar (in Windows XP) or the USB plug duplicate key must be used in order to access the data. There is no icon with the green checkmark on the task bar (Windows Vista and “back door”...
  • Page 9 Q: My computer can see the RTX Secure volume, but it shows major errors that can affect a drive and cause it to be removed up twice. Which one is real? from the RAID array. This can be caused by electrical removal (e.g.
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    CRU’s warranty is nontransferable and is limited to the original purchaser. Product Name RTX Secure 410-QR Limitation of Liability The warranties set forth in this agreement replace all other warranties. CRU expressly disclaims all other warranties, includ-...

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