TERRAMASTER D4 SSD NVMe Enclosure - 40Gbps 4Bay, USB Storage Type-C Supports 4xM.2 NVMe 2280 SSDs, Compatible with USB 4/3.2/3.1/3.0, Thunderbolt 5/4/3, Mobile App for Data Backup Included (Diskless)
$199.99 (33% off)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F8BFGXK9
- Lightning-Fast Storage for Demanding Workflows: The D4 SSD NVMe enclosure delivers 40Gbps speeds, achieving transfer rates up to 3,224MB/s with four NVMe SSDs - perfect for smooth 8K video editing, instant game loading, and handling massive project files without slowdowns. Note: No built-in RAID; supports four individual disks (soft RAID via third-party tools).
- Expandable High-Capacity Storage Up to 32TB: Easily install up to four M.2 NVMe SSDs (8TB each) in this compact M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure. The tool-free design makes upgrading simple, giving professionals and power users all the space they need for growing media libraries.
- Quiet Operation with Smart Cooling: The advanced cooling system automatically adjusts fan speed to keep your SSDs cool while maintaining whisper-quiet operation at 19dB(a) - quieter than a library whisper. Perfect for noise-sensitive home offices or studios.
- Works Seamlessly with Mac & Windows: The D4 SSD NVMe external enclosure is ready to use right out of the box (includes 12V/2A power adapter). Works as both high-speed storage for Windows PCs and a bootable drive for Mac systems. The wide voltage range (12-20V) ensures compatibility with various setups.
- Complete Data Protection Solution: This usb4 NVMe enclosure includes automatic mobile backup apps (iOS/Android) and Windows backup software. Features automatic power-on recovery after outages (ideal for NAS/servers) and intelligent sleep mode that syncs with your computer to reduce wear and extend SSD lifespan.
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Storage enclosure: $200.
4x8TB SSDs in this economy?... Priceless.
I think more realistically, this might provide a convenient way to utilize a small collection of older SSDs--though it should be noted that this would have to be done via software RAID in your system, so it wouldn't be very 'portable'...
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