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
$113.49.
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About this product:
- 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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Also, this is shipped direct from China (Orico Store) so expect zero warranty support.
But still +1 -
Also, this is shipped direct from China (Orico Store) so expect zero warranty support.
But still +1 -
I've been looking for a good 5 bay enclosure for a RAID 5 array, anything you'd recommend?
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- used mac mini M1 for $200. The thunderbolt usb modules should be pretty solid but yeah, on cheap miniPCs, that might not be the case as you said.
- terramaster D2. It's a DAS (not NAS), with two bays. There's an Orico one I see now for the same price of $100. It has its own power supply and active cooling based on SMART metrics and temp sensors.
- usb-c connection from the terramaster to the mac. I think the terramaster is rated at 10Gbps but the mac is able to take a whole lot more with a more capable DAS. This might be where the DAS lacking based on what you said. But most HDD max out at 6Gbps I think and if you're not reading/writing intensively on all drives simultaneously, it might work out just fine.
The power consumption is not an issue depending how much you pay for electricity. An intel N150 uses very little power and that's what you need in a NAS unless your running some heavy encryptions. But your setup is good and as long as it fits your needs. At the end of the day that's all that matters.
The power consumption is not an issue depending how much you pay for electricity. An intel N150 uses very little power and that's what you need in a NAS unless your running some heavy encryptions. But your setup is good and as long as it fits your needs. At the end of the day that's all that matters.
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TB3 or better costs a bit more but is much more capable. Saving small amounts of money in return for uncomfortably slow data access isn't wise.
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TB3 or better costs a bit more but is much more capable. Saving small amounts of money in return for uncomfortably slow data access isn't wise.
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