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
7FFQMKO4 at checkout) =
$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.
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.
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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