ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has
5-Bay ORICO USB-C Hard Drive Cloner/Duplicator Hard Drive Aluminum Docking Station (6656C3-C) on sale for $109.99 - $44 (apply promo code
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$65.99.
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Features:- Enables simultaneous duplication of four copies through a single button without the need for connection to a computer
- Suitable for a 2.5, 3.5 inch SATA SSD HDD with a max of 5x20TB capacity
- Employs a 2-in-1 cable with USB 3.2 Type-C to C interface to maximize the speed of the SATA interface
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I have 5 x 20TB waiting for a new home and it seems getting a new NAS is the only solution.
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I have 5 x 20TB waiting for a new home and it seems getting a new NAS is the only solution.
Well, you could get a 26 or 28 tb ext drive and that would get you most of the way. Also, much quicker to rebuild 10 tb than 36tb…..
Then, after you were done, you would have two spare drives for the future in case a drive ever failed.
But usually my antics best serve as an example of what not to do. 🙂
USB is just not made for this type of work.
It's been running since April 2025. I do have a UPS. I think this machine has gone down once.
I only need it for plex and all my drives are less than 8tb. I don't care about data backup. It's just movies and TV shows. Everything important I have is backed up in various places online.
For under 100 dollars, it's better than a dedicated Nas.
Buy this only if you care about hard drive space and only hard drive space.
Transferring between drives on the same device is slow,
It's a USB device so it can just go offline.
Having +20tb of data without raid is risky as hell. I personally expect to have data corruption sooner or later. But again, it's just movies and TV shows. Backups of my physical media. So I don't care at all about data corruption.
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Then, after you were done, you would have two spare drives for the future in case a drive ever failed.
But usually my antics best serve as an example of what not to do. 🙂
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