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$149.45* | ORICO 5-Bay DAS Supports RAID at Amazon

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon [amazon.com] has ORICO 5-Bay DAS Supports RAID for $149.45.
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*Previous Popular Deal at $150 with 10 Deal Score and 9 comments.

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon [amazon.com] has ORICO 5-Bay DAS Supports RAID for $149.45.
Shipping is free.

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$100.01 lower (40% savings) than the previous price of $249.46

*Previous Popular Deal at $150 with 10 Deal Score and 9 comments.

Customer reviews
3⭐ / 11

amazon.com/dp/B0FGTHRZ51 [amazon.com]

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Today 12:55 PM
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FairSofa5430Today 12:55 PM
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comments at amazon state no hot swap in raid modes
Today 04:35 PM
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BerkleyJToday 04:35 PM
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Quote from FairSofa5430 :
comments at amazon state no hot swap in raid modes
That almost defeats the purpose
Today 05:56 PM
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MikePDToday 05:56 PM
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Quote from BerkleyJ :
That almost defeats the purpose
If you're like me and have 5 differently sized drives (cause, let's face it...hard drives are expensive now), running mergerfs and snapraid on a linux box are the best solution with the JBOD configuration on these DAS's. Might be an enticing option for many folks.

On a side note, I'm not familiar with ORICO as a brand, but I see a lot of them on here. Rated pretty low (3.0) and doesn't have very many customer reviews doesn't instill confidence. Also, I can see USB 3.0 being a limiting factor as well, though personally I am currently using this on mine and it does fine for just our small media server setup. If used for frequent backups, then you may notice a difference there.
Last edited by MikePD April 19, 2026 at 11:03 AM.

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