
Raidon’s HyBrid Disk tells it as it is – this storage device will hold both a solid-state drive (SSD) and a hard drive in a single chassis, where its ultimate aim would be to replace 3.5″ hard drive mechanisms. This is made possible with users reading and writing files to the SSD while the hard drive mirrors the SSD contents at scheduled intervals, helping create a backup of all your data constantly. Raidon claims that both the SSD and the hard drive are not set up in a true RAID 1 configuration, so in the event where your SSD fails, you can always recover the most recent backup from the hard drive in a jiffy. Since the SSD can be removed sans the HyBrid Disk mechanism, it allows you to place it into another drive or hook it up to a computer internally. There is no word on the total storage capacities offered, and neither do we have an inkling of its price but we know for sure they will roll out later this April.
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