


PH Series- PH1100
1-10 Auto-detect NVMe PCIe/SATA SSD Duplicator
Feature
Speed transfer up to 24 GB per minute.
Systems & files copy mode supports Windows (FAT16/32/64, NTFS), Linux (ext2/ext3/ext4, LVM) and Mac (HFS, HFS+, HFSX.)
U-Native: NVMe/SATA/SAS Native Protocol
NS21: NVMe and SATA
Standalone Operation No Waiting Time Required for Duplication
Event Log Report
CRC Checksum
Impeccable High Speed
U-Reach PH Series PCIe SSD duplicator is capable of copying at 24GB/min. on all HDDs simultaneously, without any speed degradation as number of targets increase. This duplicator is great for manufacturers.

No waiting time required for duplication
When each round of duplication is completed, the next round can start immediately without having to wait or restart the machine.

Event Log Report

Intelligent Duplication Modes
U-Reach PCIe SSD duplicator offers a diverse of duplication modes. The user may select the appropriate mode based on application demand.

Illustration of Copy Modes
The areas containing data are marked in blue. The areas being copied are marked in red. Duplication time depends on the speed supported by the hard drive’s controller chip.
Sanitization Methods

High Compatibility
- Quick copy mode supports Windows (FAT16/32/64), Linux (ext2/ext3/ext4/LVM), and Mac (HFS/HFS+/HFSX) formats.
- Whole media copy mode supports all system and proprietary formats.
- Supports various brands.
- Designed to support 18TB+ capacities.
- Supports MBR and GPT partitioning.
Source Management System

Dual data verification: Compare + CRC
In addition to the bit-to-bit comparison function, PP281 uses the CRC international calculation standard to confirm the correctness of the data, and whether the source data is correct. User only needs to confirm the CRC value at the end of the copy, and can also confirm whether the copied data is correct.

Auto Rejection of Slow Devices
PH Series M.2 PCIe SSD duplicator enable end-users to set the minimum writing speed threshold. This feature was developed to prevent and to eliminate problematic devices that halts the duplication and sanitizing process.


