05-17-2014, 11:00 AM
This is what I found at OWC:
On the logic board of the dual bay case, you’ll find a jumper that sets the configuration of the drive enclosure. By default, the case is set to span drives, allowing you to install 2 differ- ent sized hard drives. But with a simple jumper change, you
can have independent drive channels, with both drive mounting on the desktop, a stripe, with matched drives for maximum speed (writing to both drives simultaneously), or a span, writing to both drives in sequence (once one is full, the other is used). Remove the jumper for 2 drives independent operation.
Move the jumper to the LEFT for STRIPE (RAID-0).
Leave it as is, on the right jumper to SPAN your 2 hard drives. The above bottom picture is in the SPAN position.
Based on this I would believe you can change the jumper and have your JBOD.
On the logic board of the dual bay case, you’ll find a jumper that sets the configuration of the drive enclosure. By default, the case is set to span drives, allowing you to install 2 differ- ent sized hard drives. But with a simple jumper change, you
can have independent drive channels, with both drive mounting on the desktop, a stripe, with matched drives for maximum speed (writing to both drives simultaneously), or a span, writing to both drives in sequence (once one is full, the other is used). Remove the jumper for 2 drives independent operation.
Move the jumper to the LEFT for STRIPE (RAID-0).
Leave it as is, on the right jumper to SPAN your 2 hard drives. The above bottom picture is in the SPAN position.
Based on this I would believe you can change the jumper and have your JBOD.