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Sabrent 10 Bay 3.5” SATA Hard Drive Tray-Less JBOD Docking Station (USB 3.2 Type C and Type A) (DS-UCTB) $539

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Model: SABRENT 10 Bay 3.5” SATA Hard Drive Tray Less Docking Station (USB 3.2 Type C and Type A) (DS-UCTB)

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Apr 27, 2023 05:28 PM
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DllemmApr 27, 2023 05:28 PM
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The 4 bay is also 10% off. Sabrent makes fantastic products.
Also note this is not hardware raid, but SBOD (Switched Bunch of Disks). But you can raid vs OS.
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Apr 27, 2023 08:01 PM
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AndrewM6821Apr 27, 2023 08:01 PM
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I can see ppl running unraid liking this thing
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Apr 27, 2023 11:59 PM
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TimlessApr 27, 2023 11:59 PM
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Pricey. $500 for USB C connection?
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Apr 28, 2023 01:31 AM
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DeliciousBacon5Apr 28, 2023 01:31 AM
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Quote from gboy13 :
I imagine this is a lot slower than hooking 4 drives direct to a motherboards sata ports
What makes you say that?

According to the Amazon description this item has a:

> USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C port supports transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps.

Your average spinning disk drives are doing

A 5400 RPM HDD is limited to ~250 MB/s.
A 7200 RPM to ~350MB/s and a
10,000 to maybe 500-600MB/s
not taking into account overhead.

So even If you put in 10, 10,000 RPM drives into this, you'd at maximum reach 6Gbps..
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Apr 28, 2023 01:34 AM
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gboy13Apr 28, 2023 01:34 AM
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Quote from DeliciousBacon5 :
What makes you say that?

According to the Amazon description this item has a:

> USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C port supports transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps.

Your average spinning disk drives are doing

A 5400 RPM HDD is limited to ~250 MB/s.
A 7200 RPM to ~350MB/s and a
10,000 to maybe 500-600MB/s
not taking into account overhead.

So even If you put in 10, 10,000 RPM drives into this, you'd at maximum reach 6Gbps..
Pretty sure it can only do one operation at a time where the other way it can do all 4 in parallel. Plus I'd be doing ssd.
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Apr 28, 2023 02:07 AM
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BJWTechApr 28, 2023 02:07 AM
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Quote from AndrewM6821 :
I can see ppl running unraid liking this thing
I'd rather have a SAS enclosure
Apr 28, 2023 02:17 AM
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hoihtahApr 28, 2023 02:17 AM
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Quote from DeliciousBacon5 :
What makes you say that?

According to the Amazon description this item has a:

> USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C port supports transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps.

Your average spinning disk drives are doing

A 5400 RPM HDD is limited to ~250 MB/s.
A 7200 RPM to ~350MB/s and a
10,000 to maybe 500-600MB/s
not taking into account overhead.

So even If you put in 10, 10,000 RPM drives into this, you'd at maximum reach 6Gbps..
It's been a minute since I ran any test on a SATA drive,
but these figures seem way too high for transfer rate
also B (byte) and b (bit) are not the same thing
Apr 28, 2023 02:17 AM
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crittenApr 28, 2023 02:17 AM
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I know windows doesn't let me raid external enclosures, some other software raid does I guess.

Any insight as to a better way to raid this? In the past I always opted for hardware raid because I really couldn't count on software long term :/
Apr 28, 2023 02:42 AM
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HFFApr 28, 2023 02:42 AM
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Quote from BJWTech :
I'd rather have a SAS enclosure
Sounds like you'd rather pay 4x the price then
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Apr 28, 2023 03:13 AM
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BJWTechApr 28, 2023 03:13 AM
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Quote from HFF :
Sounds like you'd rather pay 4x the price then
2x for sure!
Apr 28, 2023 03:15 AM
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TimlessApr 28, 2023 03:15 AM
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Quote from DeliciousBacon5 :
What makes you say that?

According to the Amazon description this item has a:

> USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C port supports transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps.

Your average spinning disk drives are doing

A 5400 RPM HDD is limited to ~250 MB/s.
A 7200 RPM to ~350MB/s and a
10,000 to maybe 500-600MB/s
not taking into account overhead.

So even If you put in 10, 10,000 RPM drives into this, you'd at maximum reach 6Gbps..
This is not correct at all
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Apr 28, 2023 03:15 AM
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TimlessApr 28, 2023 03:15 AM
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Quote from critten :
I know windows doesn't let me raid external enclosures, some other software raid does I guess.

Any insight as to a better way to raid this? In the past I always opted for hardware raid because I really couldn't count on software long term :/
Don't bother trying to do software raid over USB. USB is unreliable.

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