Logicube ZClone™Xi User’s Manual
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3: Quick Start
3.0 Quick Start Guide
This chapter gives a basic overview and steps on how to perform different types of operations using the
ZXi (Clone, Hash, Wipe, etc.). Complete details on each operation, menu, or selection, and the different
screens can be found in
and
The ZXi can perform up to five (5) concurrent types of operation at the same type (specifically Clone,
Hash, and/or Wipe).
It is highly recommended to change the passwords for the
built-in accounts. Instructions on how to change the passwords
to the two built-in accounts can be found in
The ZXi clone, hash, and wipe speeds are determined by several factors including the
following:
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The manufacturer specifications of the drive(s) being used
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The age of the drive (manufactured date)
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How often that drive has been used
For example, a 2 TB drive with 64MB of cache produced by the manufacturer 2 years
ago is most likely slower than a 2 TB drive that the same manufacturer just released this
year, even though they are both 7200RPM with 64MB of cache and are both SATA III.
3.1 Drives
This screen shows the status of all drive bays. Each drive bay will be listed whether there
is a drive connected or not.
If there is a drive connected, the model of the drive will appear in the Drive Information
column and will have a symbol in the Drive Connected column. If no drive is
detected, the bay will have a symbol.
Additional drive information can be viewed by tapping the more info icon.
3.1.1 Blank Disk Check
A blank disk check can be performed to see if a drive to see if it has been wiped by the
unit. This check will not be accurate if Secure Erase or Pattern Buffers was used to wipe
the drive. To perform a blank disk check:
1.
Connect a drive to the unit.