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frontpage Posted by f12_26 | Staff • 5d ago
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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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nodinero
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Quote from seasky1 :
Agree, my Mediasonic pro-raid (raid 5) box failed on me 6 months ago. the pro-raid box is no longer supported. I am still trying to recover the 10TB of data.
Oh ouch, yeah that's literally the nightmare scenario.
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Quote from nodinero :
Agreed! I was hellbent on getting an enclosure with on-board RAID but found that if the RAID chip fails at some point you typically must put your existing drives into a new enclosure with the SAME RAID chip to get access again! If that failure happens years down the line, good luck finding the same enclosure using the same chip or figuring out what chip is in a new enclosure! That's less of an issue with major brands who use this requirement to lock you into their ecosystem but small brands don't guarantee anything.
I can go further, its why I don't use windows drive spanning or parity with their storage spaces, its a lot of trust that it will be recoverable at all.

I just use one of these das units and macrium/freefilesync(donate to get multithreading) on schedule mirror all my ssds/hdd to the das. Its useful for a slow background task like that.

The reason to use raid on these things is still for unimportant data, like an active media library, just reducing the likelyhood of downtime with that.
Last edited by booboloo June 24, 2025 at 09:55 PM.
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Quote from booboloo :
I can go further, its why I don't use windows drive spanning or parity with their storage spaces, its a lot of trust that it will be recoverable at all.

I just use one of these das units and macrium/freefilesync(donate to get multithreading) on schedule mirror all my ssds/hdd to the das. Its useful for a slow background task like that.

The reason to use raid on these things is still for unimportant data, like an active media library, just reducing the likelyhood of downtime with that.
At least we know Windows will continue in one version or another and the storage spaces are forward compatible. But Windows software based parity calculations are pretty slow. If going that route, an SSD cache would definitely help speed things up. Or just set up a simple two-way mirror storage space for simplicity, speed, and security but with only half the total drive space.

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