TerraMaster D2-310 Storage Enclosure (2x 2.5"/3.5" SATA to USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type C) Mini-Review
by Ganesh T S on July 5, 2017 8:45 AM EST- Posted in
- Gadgets
- DAS
- USB 3.1
- Type-C
- TerraMaster
Miscellaneous Aspects and Concluding Remarks
The TerraMaster D2-310 allows for hot-swapping of drives. That essentially means that the unit is able to tolerate sudden failure of one of the drives, and also rebuilds automatically once a new drive of equal or large capacity replaces the failed drive. We tested this aspect by playing back a video from a file stored in a RAID-1 volume (2x Crucial MX200 500GB) and yanking out one of the drives during the operation. There was no visible impact on the playback, while the LED corresponding to the missing drive started blinking red in the front panel.
RAID Rebuild
Rebuild was evaluated by using another Crucial MX200 500GB SSD to replace the one that was yanked out. The LED blinking red turned into blinking amber. For the first 20 - 30 seconds, we made sure that the video playback continued smoothly while the RAID rebuild started. After that, we stopped the video playback, and let the rebuild operation complete at full speed. The unit was connected to the PC throughout the process. Completion was signaled by the amber blinking LED turning solid green. We tracked the power consumption at the wall during the process.
The rebuild process took around 16.5 minutes (992 seconds, to be exact), and the at-wall power consumption stayed around 10.5 W throughout. The above graph also shows the power consumption dropping to around 3.2 W with only a single SSD in the unit.
TRIM Support
Storage bridges that support UASP fully can translate the SCSI UNMAP command to TRIM commands for SSDs connected to the downstream port. Checking for TRIM support has been a bit tricky so far. CyberShadow's trimcheck is a quick tool to get the status of TRIM support. However, it presents a couple of challenges: it sometimes returns INDETERMINATE after processing, and, in case TRIM comes back as NOT WORKING or not kicked in yet, it is not clear whether the blame lies with the OS / file system or the storage controller / bridge chip or the SSD itself. In order to get a clear idea, our TRIM check routine adopts the following strategy:
- Format the SSD in NTFS
- Load the trimcheck program into it and execute
- Use the PowerShell command Optimize-Volume -DriveLetter Z -ReTrim -Verbose (assuming that the drive connected to the storage bridge is mounted with the drive letter Z)
- Re-execute trimcheck to determine status report
Conclusions can be made based on the results from the last two steps.
Unfortunately, the TerraMaster D2-310 does not support TRIM passthrough. With its focus on 3.5" drives, the absence of the feature can be excused.
Final Words
The TerraMaster D2-310 is a solid 2-bay direct-attached storage unit. It is novice-friendly, and all the tools needed for operation are provided in the package (including a screwdrive to secure the drive to the bays). The enclosure's industrial design is pleasing to the eye, and the performance meets expectations.
In terms of scope for improvement, TerraMaster could include a better power adapter (the wire between the adapter and the unit does not inspire much confidence - a contrast to the rest of the parts that appear to be on the higher end of the quality scale). It would also be good if TerraMaster adopts industry-standard terminology for the RAID levels - the SINGLE setting in the unit actually corresponds to JBOD, while the JBOD setting corresponds to SPAN. The fan used for cooling is pretty quiet (subjectively speaking), but, it would be nice to have a switch to turn it off completely (in case SSDs are being used). This is a feature available in similar units from TerraMaster's competitors.
The TerraMaster D2-310 is available on Amazon for $160. Cheaper units are available, but, consumers looking for something with the style and build quality of the D2-310 will find the pricing par for the course.
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jabber - Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - link
Timely! Been looking at getting one of these for a simple but speedy data dump.Gothmoth - Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - link
i have it for a few month now and it´s great fro teh price.thought there is one issue.
they go to sleep to fast (after ~10 minutes).
there is a FW update now that they never go to sleep.. not perfect either.
but mine is only on when i backup to the two 6GB drives i put in... so no problem for me.
damianrobertjones - Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - link
Typing on a phone can be tough.Gothmoth - Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - link
well i speak 5 languages more or less, du vollidiot. how many did you learn in your public school....?wrkingclass_hero - Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - link
1/2, we were busy learning about how we kicked Germany's ass twice.stanleyipkiss - Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - link
i suspect that was mostly thanks to the russians.jabber - Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - link
Yeah I hear quite a few other countries were involved but as usual some were later to the party than others...Samus - Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - link
Wow. This certainly took a left turn.HomeworldFound - Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - link
Don't forget the wall... the wall helped too.Hurr Durr - Saturday, July 8, 2017 - link
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