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Customer Reviews for StarTech.com Standalone 1:1 M.2 NVMe/SATA/AHCI/2.5/3.5in SATA Drive Duplicator/Eraser, HDD/SSD Wiper/Cloner (SM2DUPE11)

StarTech.com Standalone 1:1 M.2 NVMe/SATA/AHCI/2.5/3.5in SATA Drive Duplicator/Eraser, HDD/SSD Wiper/Cloner  (SM2DUPE11)~#|#~A0AC6C9D-CFFE-415B-9D8A356E67AA5C2C_sc7
Item # : IM19KX663
Model # : SM2DUPE11
Hostless Drive Duplicator and Eraser | PCIe M.2 | SATA M.2 | 2.5 in. SATA | 3.5 in. SATA
  • Standalone Dual Bay 1-to-1 duplicator/eraser supports M.2 PCIe NVMe/M.2 SATA AHCI/ 2.5/3.5in SATA HDD / SSD; Clone up to 7.5GBpm
  • Cloner/Wiper to duplicate between M2 NVMe/SATA and 2.5/3.5" SATA Hard Drive interfaces
Price is $1,020.84
Free delivery by Fri, Nov 14
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Most helpful positive review
Posted Dec 9, 2021
Absolutely ideal for full-service IT Teams
Having adopted M.2 drives very quickly after their inception, we struggled for a long time to find proper solutions to support them. In order to maintain a fleet of 500+ laptops, we were running two Dell Precision towers with M.2 Flex Bays and various duplication/erasure software. Not only did this solution cost £6000+, but also meant the general maintenance and securit...
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VS
Most helpful critical review
Posted Nov 4, 2022
poor performance
It appears to be very robustly built. But that's all I can say good about it. They tout 7.5Gps (~850 MB/sec) but i can't seem to get over about 60 MB/sec-ish. It appears to take about 2 hours to duplicate 1TB Gen4 M.2. This just isn't useful in computer lab.
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dahunt
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startech.com
Posted Nov 4, 2022
poor performance
It appears to be very robustly built. But that's all I can say good about it. They tout 7.5Gps (~850 MB/sec) but i can't seem to get over about 60 MB/sec-ish. It appears to take about 2 hours to duplicate 1TB Gen4 M.2. This just isn't useful in computer lab.
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JonW
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startech.com
Posted Dec 9, 2021
Absolutely ideal for full-service IT Teams
Having adopted M.2 drives very quickly after their inception, we struggled for a long time to find proper solutions to support them. In order to maintain a fleet of 500+ laptops, we were running two Dell Precision towers with M.2 Flex Bays and various duplication/erasure software. Not only did this solution cost £6000+, but also meant the general maintenance and securit...
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