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popularphoinix | Staff posted Today 10:52 AM
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$69.95*: 5-Bay ORICO USB 3.0 Hard Drive Docking Station with Offline Cloning at Amazon

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon [amazon.com] has 5-Bay ORICO USB 3.0 Hard Drive Docking Station with Offline Cloning for $69.95.
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$47.04 lower (40% savings) than the list price of $116.99
$20 lower (22% savings) than the previous price of $89.95

*Previous šŸ”„Frontpage Deal at $70 with 37 Deal Score and 47 comments.

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon [amazon.com] has 5-Bay ORICO USB 3.0 Hard Drive Docking Station with Offline Cloning for $69.95.
Shipping is free.

Price
$47.04 lower (40% savings) than the list price of $116.99
$20 lower (22% savings) than the previous price of $89.95

*Previous šŸ”„Frontpage Deal at $70 with 37 Deal Score and 47 comments.

Customer reviews
4.1⭐ / 343

amazon.com/dp/B07MQCDVJ2 [amazon.com]

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#pfd, #pfpd

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Today 11:03 AM
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whatgooddealToday 11:03 AM
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How reliable is this? Does the drives suffer from random disconnects?
Today 01:23 PM
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MuddyBottomsToday 01:23 PM
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I stopped using it a few years ago but it was alright. Eventually my power supply burnt out and when I replaced it with a matching 3rd party one it was never the same. Constant crashes.

In the long run you get what you pay for. I went through many iterations of mass storage.
1. External drives
2. This with shucked external drives.
3. Cheap Arm based NAS.
4. A Higher quality DAS connected to a mini pc running Unraid
5. Now I just built my own Unraid server from a cheap tower case that has crazy amount of drive bays.

Each step of the way I learned that cheaping out was the wrong choice. From what I learned USB isn't great for stability if it is always on. X86 cpu offers flexibility to change your operating system/ecosystem. Mini PCs are more then enough horsepower for a server, but relies on USB and again, that sucks.

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