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USB 3.0/eSATA to 2.5/3.5” SATA HDD / SSD Duplicator Dock – Standalone Hard Drive Cloner – SATA
6Gbps
StarTech ID: SDOCK2U33RE
The SDOCK2U33RE Dual 2.5/3.5" SATA HDD/SSD duplicator dock lets you duplicate/clone an existing hard drive
without the use of a host computer system -- or dock and swap drives from your desktop or laptop
computer simultaneously, using a single USB or eSATA port.
Versatile Features
As a hard drive duplicator, you can create an exact sector-by-sector clone from one hard drive to another, including
partitions and boot sector information -- ensuring data integrity and consistency for sensitive operations, such as
data recovery. As an external hard drive dock you can connect through either eSATA or USB, with each drive slot
individually supporting high capacity 2.5/3.5" hard drives or solid state drives, tested up to 4 TB.
Fast Performance
With support for SATA III (6 Gbps) you can maximize efficiency with duplication speeds up to 22 GB per minute, and
eSATA docking speeds up to 6 Gbps. The Dock can also be connected through USB 3.0 with UASP for transfer
speeds up 5 Gbps (70% faster than conventional USB 3.0). See our UASP testing results below for further details.
Hassle-free Operation
With push button operation and plug-and play installation, the duplicator dock has been specially designed
for hassle-free operation. You can quickly dock your hard drives or start duplicating hard drives with the push of a
button. Plus, the built-in LED progress bar enables you to monitor the entire duplication process, so you'll know
exactly when it's time to start your next operation, saving you time.
Extend the value of this hard drive docking station further with the addition of our SATA to IDE Hard Drive Adapter
(SAT2IDEADP), allowing easy insertion of any 2.5 or 3.5in. IDE hard drive into a SATA hard drive dock.
SDOCK2U33RE is backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
Improved Performance with UASP
UASP is supported in Windows 8, Mac OSX (10.8 or above), and Linux. In testing, UASP performs with a 70%