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articles/databox/data-box-v2-overview.md

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| Data transfer | Both import and export are supported. |
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| Data transfer media | RJ45, QSFP28 copper |
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| Security | Rugged device casing with tamper-proof custom screws <br> Intrusion detection system in device <br> Secure boot <br>Hardware Root of Trust <br> TPM 2.0  |
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| Data transfer rate | Approx. 7 GB/s using SMB Direct on RDMA (100-GbE) for large files.. Both data ports can be used, though not required. Performance might differ depending on the source and size of your files.  |
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| Data transfer rate | Approx. 7 GB/s using SMB Direct on RDMA (100-GbE) for large files. Both data ports can be used, though not required. Performance might differ depending on the source and size of your files.  |
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| Management | Local web UI - one-time initial setup and configuration <br> Azure portal - day-to-day device management |
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## Next generation Data Box performance improvements
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* **Data Box device** - a physical device that provides primary storage, manages communication with cloud storage, and helps to ensure the security and confidentiality of all data stored on the device. The Data Box device has a usable storage capacity of 120 TB/ 525 TB, depending upon the SKU selected.
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:::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-overview/data-box-v2-merged-front-back.png" alt-text="An image showing an Azure Data Box V2 device."::: :::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-overview/data-box-v2-merged-back.png" alt-text="An image showing the rear views of an Azure Data Box V2 device.":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-overview/data-box-v2-merged-front-back.png" alt-text="Photograph showing an Azure Data Box V2 device."::: :::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-overview/data-box-v2-merged-back.png" alt-text="Photograph showing the rear views of an Azure Data Box V2 device.":::
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* **Data Box service** – an extension of the Azure portal that lets you manage a Data Box device from a web interface that you can access from different geographical locations. Use the Data Box service to perform daily administration of your Data Box device. The service tasks include how to create and manage orders, view and manage alerts, and manage shares.
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![The Data Box service in Azure portal](media/data-box-overview/data-box-service.png) front and back
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:::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-overview/data-box-service.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Data Box service in Azure portal.":::
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For more information, go to [Use the Data Box service to administer your Data Box device](data-box-portal-ui-admin.md).
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* **Local web user interface** – a web-based UI that is used to configure the device so that it can connect to the local network, and then register the device with the Data Box service. Use the local web UI also to shut down and restart the Data Box device, view copy logs, and contact Microsoft Support to file a service request.
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![The Data Box local web UI](media/data-box-overview/data-box-local-web-ui.png)
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:::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-overview/data-box-local-web-ui.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Data Box local web UI.":::
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The local web UI on the device currently supports the following languages with their corresponding language codes:
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articles/databox/data-box-v2-quickstart-export.md

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1. Remove and place the device on a flat surface.
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![Data Box device backplane cabled](media/data-box-v2-quickstart-export/data-box-cabled-dhcp.png)
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:::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-quickstart-export/data-box-cabled-dhcp.png" alt-text="Photograph of a Data Box device backplane cabled.":::
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1. Connect the power cable to the device.
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2. Use the RJ-45 CAT 6 network cable to connect your host computer to the MGMT port on the device.

articles/databox/data-box-v2-quickstart-import.md

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![Data Box device backplane cabled](media/data-box-v2-quickstart-import/data-box-cabled-dhcp.png)
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:::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-quickstart-import/data-box-cabled-dhcp.png" alt-text="Photograph of a Data Box device backplane cabled.":::
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1. Connect the power cable to the device.
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2. Use the RJ-45 CAT 6 network cable to connect your host computer to the management port (MGMT) on the device.

articles/databox/data-box-v2-review-security.md

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The following diagram indicates the flow of data through the Azure Data Box solution from on-premises to Azure and the various security features in place as the data flows through the solution. This flow is for an import order for your Data Box.
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![Data Box import security](media/data-box-v2-review-security/data-box-security-import.png)
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:::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-review-security/data-box-security-import.png" alt-text="Diagram explaining Data Box import security.":::
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The following diagram is for the export order for your Data Box.
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![Data Box export security](media/data-box-v2-review-security/data-box-security-export.png)
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:::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-review-security/data-box-security-export.png" alt-text="Diagram explaining Data Box export security.":::
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As the data flows through this solution, events are logged and logs are generated. For more information, go to:
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articles/databox/data-box-v2-safety-guidelines.md

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## Electrical precautions
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:::image type="icon" source="media/data-box-v2-safety-guidelines/icon-hazard-lrg.png" border="false"::::::image type="icon" source="media/data-box-v2-safety-guidelines/icon-safety-electric-shock.png" border="false":::**WARNING:**
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* Hazardous voltage, current, or energy levels are present inside this equipment and any component displaying this symbol: :::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-safety-guidelines/icon-safety-electric-shock-tiny.png" alt-text="Electric shock hazard description"::: Dont service the equipment until all input power is removed, unless directed otherwise by the service instructions in an accompanying document for the component being serviced. To remove all input power, the equipment power cable must be disconnected from the AC electrical mains supply. Don’t remove cover or barrier on any component that contains this label: :::image type="content" source="media/data-box-v2-safety-guidelines/icon-safety-electric-shock-tiny.png" alt-text="Electric shock hazard description 2"::: Servicing should only be performed by qualified trained technicians.
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* Hazardous voltage, current, or energy levels are present inside this equipment and any component displaying this symbol: :::image type="icon" source="media/data-box-v2-safety-guidelines/icon-safety-electric-shock-tiny.png"::: Don't service the equipment until all input power is removed, unless directed otherwise by the service instructions in an accompanying document for the component being serviced. To remove all input power, the equipment power cable must be disconnected from the AC electrical mains supply. Don’t remove cover or barrier on any component that contains this label: :::image type="icon" source="media/data-box-v2-safety-guidelines/icon-safety-electric-shock-tiny.png"::: Servicing should only be performed by qualified trained technicians.
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* Don’t install equipment into a rack or on a wall while they’re energized with external cables.
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