I'm a little confused by all the RAID talk. RAID is more of a permanent solution for HDD, and this device is aimed at temporary connection of HDDs. Every time you pulled the two RAID drives out, it would break the RAID and it would have to successfully restore the array config from the drives every time you plugged that pair back in - scary! (not to mention the price would be around $1000) If you're trying to use this as a permanent dock or for a RAID array, that is a bad idea as the drives are exposed, unsecured, and not cooled.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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I'm a little confused by all the RAID talk. RAID is more of a permanent solution for HDD, and this device is aimed at temporary connection of HDDs. Every time you pulled the two RAID drives out, it would break the RAID and it would have to successfully restore the array config from the drives every time you plugged that pair back in - scary! (not to mention the price would be around $1000) If you're trying to use this as a permanent dock or for a RAID array, that is a bad idea as the drives are exposed, unsecured, and not cooled.