
Data copy, deletion, analysis and inspection tools for various storage devices.
Inspection Tools
KingDecaHDD Performance Analysis Station
ATA/SATA 1:2
Various built-in measurement and testing functions!
For HDD performance evaluation, vendor selection,
and identifying cause of failed HDD
- Features
- Measures HDD data transfer performance. Maximum, minimum and average values of the transfer rate can be calculated at one time.
- ATA/SATA-HDD status supporting self diagnostic function "S.M.A.R.T" can be output in dump display format.
- Correction ability testing can be performed by changing data in HDD randomly. (ECC correction test)
- Can perform long term endurance testing when the HDD head is on the same position.
- The accuracy of HDD writing and reading performance can be measured.
- HDD endurance testing can be performed by repeating the cycle of turning on the power, accessing, and turning off the power. Specifically, a test to apply a load on the motor drive system.
- It also can be used as a HDD copy and data deletion device.
- Main Specifications
- Supported Interfaces: ATA/SATA
- Number of HDDs to be connected: 3
- Main Functions: Various HDD performance tests, entire area/used area copy, data deletion, and quick diagnosis.
Multi Disk Test System (4-Port)HDD Performance Evaluation System
ATA/SATA/SCSI
Various inspections can be performed
with various HDD performance evaluation functions!
For acceptance inspection after HDD is installed.
- Features
- 16 types of inspection modes can be registered and edited. Highly accurate acceptance inspections can be performed by performing various types of inspections.
- High speed data communications using USB interface for the communications with host computer.
- Acceleration testing for temperature loaded HDD can also be performed. (Optional)
- Easy attaching and detaching HDD using an optional plug-in unit.
- Main Specifications
- Supported Interfaces: ATA/SATA/SCSI
- Number of HDDs to be connected: 4
- Main Functions: Various HDD performance tests
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