Ureach NV-BM PHS Series M.2 NVMe/SATA, 2.5″/3.5″ SAS/SATA Duplicator and Sanitizer 1-5

$12,500.00

1 in stock

Lead Time: 2 – 4 Business Days

SKU: PHS600SAS
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Feature

– Transfer Speeds up to 24 GB per minute.

– Supports systems & files copy for Windows (FAT16/32/64, NTFS), Linux (ext2/ext3/ext4), and Mac (HFS, HFS+, HFSX).

– Supports NVMe & SATA M.2/SAS with its open platform design.

– Simplifies connection and disconnection through cable-free design.

– Supports M key and B+M key for all M.2 PCIe and M.2 SATA devices.

The logo features the text nvm in bold black letters with EXPRESS in blue capitals underneath. A red curved line sweeps from left to right beneath the text.

As an adopting member of the NVM Express® Association, we fully comply with all NVMe® standards and specifications. Our commitment ensures performance and reliability across all NVMe-based solutions.

4 Different Copy Modes

Quick Copy Mode

The duplicator automatically copies only the data area, supports Windows (FAT16/32/64/NTFS), Linux (ext2/ext3/ext4), and Mac (HFS/HFS+/HFSX).

Whole Media

The duplicator copies from the initial sector to the end, bit-by-bit.

Device All Partitions

Copies or skips HPA, DCO, unknown partitions, modified formats

Device Percentage (%) 

Sets percentage of source capacity to copy.

Sanitization Functions

Erase Functionality Compliant with NIST SP 800-88r1 and DoD 5220-M Standards

Secure erase functions wipe drive contents within seconds

Modular Design

When modules wear out, users can quickly swap them out, saving time and money.  

Optional Adapters Supported

Support All types of SATA interface via different adapters. 

Verification of Data Integrity

Copies are straightforward, but it is imperative that the copied data is verified through a bit-by-bit process to ensure successful copies

Verification of Data Integrity

Compatible with all sizes of NVMe M.2 SSD. (Type 2280/2260/2242/2230/22100)

Event Log report

U-Reach M.2 (PCIe)/SAS duplicators have a unique mechanism to prevent alteration of its Event Log Report.

It records the operation results and other information of each device completely. 

General

ModelPHS600SAS
Target5

Specification

Maximum Transfer Speed24.0GB/min. *Actual performance is dependent on HDD transfer speeds*
CapacitySupports the largest sized devices available on the market.
Operating TypeStand-alone, FPGA-based operation (Non PC-based)
Supported LanguagesEnglish, Japanese
LCD DisplayBacklit Monochrome LCD Display
LEDs 3 LED Indicators per Port: Yellow (Power), Green (Pass), and Red (Fail)
Control Panel4 Push Buttons(▲, ▼, OK, ESC)

Features

Copy ModesQuick Copy (Systems & Files Copy), All Partition Copy,
Whole Device Copy, Percentage Copy
Compare FunctionBit-by-bit data comparison
Sanitization ModesQuick Erase, Full Erase, DoD Erase, Secure Erase, and more.

Special Features

Log Report ManagementRecords all task details in the log report management system for enhanced production management.
PC MonitoringReal-Time status monitoring through PC

Compatibilities

Compatible DevicesNVMe M.2: 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280, 22110, SAS/SATA 
Compatible Devices (with required adapter)CFAST, mSATA, SATA M.2
Supported FormatsQuick Copy: FAT16/32/64, Windows (NTFS), Linux (Ext2/Ext3/Ext4), and Mac (HFS, HFS+,HFSX)
Whole Device Copy: All Formats, including proprietary formats
Supported O/SAll (Windows, Mac, Linux, and other stand-alone systems)

Hardware specification

Power SupplyUniversal Power: 115VAC or 230VAC, 50/60Hz
Working Temperature5°C ~ 45°C (41°F ~ 113°F)
Storage Temperature-20°C ~85°C (-4°F ~ 185°F)
Working Humidity20% ~ 80%
Storage Humidity5% ~ 95%
Product Dimensions15.5 in. x 10.5 in. x 11 in.
Weight (lbs)40 lbs.
CertificationsFCC, CE, REACH
ComplianceNIST SP 800-88r1, ISO 27000, MIL-STD-130N

Title
PH-SAS Series M.2/SATA/SAS Duplicator and Sanitizer
User Manual
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Q1. What is the difference between system and files copy and whole media copy modes?

System and files copy will look for common formats such as Linux (ext2/ext3/ext4), Windows (NTSF, FAT16/32/64), or Mac (HFS, HFS+, HFSX) and copy only the data/format portions of the media. This is generally a faster copy mode.

Whole media copy will start at LBA 0 and copy until there are no more addresses to copy. Any area that doesn’t contain your data will also be copied.

Q2. When performing a BIOS update, a “No Update File” message appears on the screen.

1. Verify the BIOS file is unzipped.

2. Ensure that the update partition has an MBR partition table and is formatted in FAT32.

3. Ensure the BIOS file is stored in the root directory of the device without any folders.

4. Save the BIOS file to another device and verify the device is of good quality.

5. Redownload and save the BIOS file again. Temporarily disable any software utilities that may contribute to interference during the download process.

6. Please verify that the BIOS file corresponds to the product model requiring the update.

Q3. What causes immediate duplication failure after starting the copy process?

1. Please make sure that the source capacity is smaller and will not exceed that of the target device capacities.

2. When duplicating an NTFS formatted source device, the target device capacity must be at least 1MB greater than the source.

3. Please verify the source device utilizing a PC to determine errorless accessibilities.

Q4. Can it copy from a drive with a capacity of 500 GB to one of 250 GB?

Yes, but the data and formatting on 500 GB drive must be less than 250 GB. If you are using a GPT partition table, then the backup partitions will be stored at the end of the 500 GB drive. Use the settings option to disable copying the backup GPT partition. The backup will be restored upon the next reboot in a PC.

Q5. What is the internal SSD used for?

Users can create drive images either directly or by using the GOB software and then store them on this internal drive. From here, the images may be used as a source and all slots on top become eligible targets.

Q6. Why is my copy speed slower than the quoted speed?

The copy speed in the spec is the maximum possible speed. However, the machine can only copy as fast as the drives can read and write. Drives with large amounts of data may lose speed over the copy time due to heat buildup.

Q7. Can this machine copy SATA drives?

Yes, both NVMe and SATA protocols are supported. The machine inherently supports the M key and B+M key M.2 interfaces. However, the optional adapter, TB1589, adds support for the traditional SATA interface.

Product SeriesPHS-SAS Series
Model NO.PHS600SAS
 Controller VersionPE5332v4
Latest BIOS Version2.52.1
Latest Version Release NotesNew Function:
• Function “PCIe Speed” allows users to choose “Normal Low Speed” and the default is Normal
Improvements:
• Compatibility improved
• Improves the unstable copy speed of WD SSDs with models SN740/770/810/850. The new version is changed to automatic deceleration
PC Link Software
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Note: To obtain the latest firmware, please gather your duplicator’s serial and model numbers and contact us here.

Please note: updating from an extremely outdated firmware to the latest may cause unforeseen issues due to outdated components. If you have any product related questions, please contact us at info@ureach-usa.com.

Step 1

Check your product

Check your product model name, model number, and system name.

Step 2

Contact U-Reach for Proper Firmware

Provide the info found in step 1 to a U-Reach technician to receive the correct firmware.

Step 3

Unzip BIOS and Create Update Media

Unzip the file and save the BIOS(*.bin) file to the root directory of the update media.

Step 4

Update BIOS

Insert the update media into the duplicator and go to [Utility]>>[Update System]

Step 5

Reboot

Follow the on-screen instructions. After updating, turn the machine off for 5 seconds and turn back on.