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Every large company on the market nowdays keeps data of their business activities in large and growing databases.
What do you do when you track so much data that your PC hard drives are virtually busting at the seams,
running out of storage capacity?

That's where Disk Jokey from Diskology comes in handy.
This compact device is an all-purpose tool loaded with useful capabilities that make it easy to copy data from one drive to another, wipe data from drives you are retiring from use, and more.
Disk Jockey is a little box with connections and cables to attach up to two hard drives.
Controls are simple: a blue Power button and a dial to select one of eight operating modes
(identified only by number on the dial). These modes include copy, compare, disk check, and two methods of disk erase: single and triple pass.

The other three modes involve connecting the device to a PC's USB 2.0 or FireWire port with the included cables. Standard mode lets you mount a drive to your PC as though it were in an external USB or FireWire case.
You can also mount two drives in mirror mode (RAID-1), in which data is copied to both drives simultaneously, or spanning mode, in which two physical drives appear as one large logical volume.

If you know how to use a screwdriver to remove a hard drive from your PC, you can operate Disk Jockey.
For copying, you attach the drive you wish to copy to one port on the Disk Jockey and the destination drive to another port.
Select the Disk Jockey's Copy mode, then press the Power button twice: first to power up the drives, the second time to begin copying.

You can check out Disk Jokey prices here.

written by Cristian M.






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28th August 2006
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