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4-Bay Orico RAID Hard Drive Enclosure for 3.5" SATA HDDs (Up to 88TB storage)

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has 4-Bay Orico RAID Hard Drive Enclosure for 3.5" SATA HDDs (Up to 88TB storage) on sale for $189.99 - 40% Redeem on the page or with promo code ORICO9848RU3 at checkout = $113.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • 4-bay enclosure supports 3.5" SATA disks w/ trayless design and safety locking
  • Maximum storage capacity can reach up to 88TB (4x 22TB)
  • 8 modes of configuration including RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, JBOD, CLONE, and CLEAR, to achieve dual data backup, enhance data security
  • USB 3.0 interface with 5Gbps supports transmission rate up to 235 MB/s
  • Built-in 150W power supply
  • Aluminum-alloy case equipped with 80mm silent cooling fan and front and rear vents for heat dissipation
  • Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Linux systems

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has 4-Bay Orico RAID Hard Drive Enclosure for 3.5" SATA HDDs (Up to 88TB storage) on sale for $189.99 - 40% Redeem on the page or with promo code ORICO9848RU3 at checkout = $113.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 4-bay enclosure supports 3.5" SATA disks w/ trayless design and safety locking
  • Maximum storage capacity can reach up to 88TB (4x 22TB)
  • 8 modes of configuration including RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, JBOD, CLONE, and CLEAR, to achieve dual data backup, enhance data security
  • USB 3.0 interface with 5Gbps supports transmission rate up to 235 MB/s
  • Built-in 150W power supply
  • Aluminum-alloy case equipped with 80mm silent cooling fan and front and rear vents for heat dissipation
  • Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Linux systems

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I bought two different Orico ensures and returned both. Performance was not good. Slow transfer speeds. Hard Drives wouldn't be recognized. No bueno.
This thing failed on me with ZFS, then failed again. Might be good for other filesystems, but unreliable for ZFS. Could be the USB 3.0 interface.

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Stinger0
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I'm new to this and don't care about performance, just want a central file sever to store all valuable files and photos with backup. Can I run this off a n100 mini pic and it's pretty much plug and play? I'm not interested in going down the rabbit whole of learning a new skill set on RAID setups, I just want something easy.
Last edited by Stinger0 June 21, 2025 at 11:49 AM.
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T3QN1K
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Can this be used with hard drives that have different capacities? Not concerned about redundancy. Thank you.
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pandy00
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Quote from Oil_Burner :
This thing failed on me with ZFS, then failed again. Might be good for other filesystems, but unreliable for ZFS. Could be the USB 3.0 interface.

Someone smarter than me could probably explain it better.

For zfs, go jbod. Also USB does something weird to the drives... My schucked drives have no issues... The one I left in the usb enclosure to use as backup has had a few weird disconnect issues (same internal drives).
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justye
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Quote from Stinger0 :
I'm new to this and don't care about performance, just want a central file sever to store all valuable files and photos with backup. Can I run this off a n100 mini pic and it's pretty much plug and play? I'm not interested in going down the rabbit whole of learning a new skill set on RAID setups, I just want something easy.
If you set it up without RAID, it should essentially be plug and play. It would be like plugging in an external drive. Based on most people's complaints, I would recommend Terramaster or UGreen, but for your needs this should work fine, assuming it's reliable.
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NathanS4019
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I have a couple Orico "brand" external hard drive bays. Its all kinda the same cheap chinese AliExpress stuff. China makes highend gear, but this falls under the junk bin category you can find on Ali for $50 before the tarrifs.
Mine work fine mostly but disconnect occasionally and are very very slow. This is usb 3.0. I would not trust this as external raid box. If it was just a sata splitter I could manage Id be interested, but usb 3.0 blegh no thanks.
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dagadu
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There was no love when it was $104. Why would anyone bite at this price??

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Zeo
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Quote from dagadu :
There was no love when it was $104. Why would anyone bite at this price??https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/t/18302692
That's the non-raid version.

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EfficientSwing6349
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Anyone know if you can plug this into a raspi and have it connect to all the HDDs? I'm looking for something to put some data I don't need fast access to, and have an old pi kicking around that i could make use of.
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Quote from FrugalBrutal :
I bought two different Orico ensures and returned both. Performance was not good. Slow transfer speeds. Hard Drives wouldn't be recognized. No bueno.
Hard drives not recognized sounds like you got a defective one. What transfer speed did you get with a 5gbps connection?
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gobaers
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People, don't trust some random bottom barrel chip to do RAID processing for you, especially in the era of cheap SSDs. I'd only get this if you need to spin rust on a tight budget, for large but slow storage, and let software handle the drive redundancy.
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190x.6-40=74 =/= 114?

And how exactly are you convincing it to apply all of the coupons?
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If you value your data, you don't put it on an external USB RAID box.
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