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expired Posted by TattyBear | Staff • Nov 20, 2023
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QNAP TR-004 4-Bay USB 3.2 Gen 1 RAID Expansion Enclosure
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You can use DAS as part of a NAS solution, but these are basically muti-bay drive enclosures.
In other words, these don't support RTSP because they are not network attached. These plug in via USB into another device (like a computer or NAS system).
Would recommend a USB 3.2 enclosure (10gbps vs 5gbps).
For example this one for $20 more:
Yottamaster Type-C 10Gbps 4 Bay Hard Drive Enclosure Daisy Chain, External Direct Attached Storage HDD Enclosure Support 4x18TB Capacity-Can Expand 2 USBC Devices for up to 216TB Capacity https://a.co/d/eFj2hgh
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The OWC below is another great option.
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going from plain USB-C to Thunderbolt is a huge improvement in reliability
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Would recommend a USB 3.2 enclosure (10gbps vs 5gbps).
For example this one for $20 more:
Yottamaster Type-C 10Gbps 4 Bay Hard Drive Enclosure Daisy Chain, External Direct Attached Storage HDD Enclosure Support 4x18TB Capacity-Can Expand 2 USBC Devices for up to 216TB Capacity [FS4C3] https://a.co/d/eFj2hgh
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The OWC below is another great option.
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going from plain USB-C to Thunderbolt is a huge improvement in reliability
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going from plain USB-C to Thunderbolt is a huge improvement in reliability
Also, isn't Thunderbolt overkill for HDDs?
Also, isn't Thunderbolt overkill for HDDs?
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Would recommend a USB 3.2 enclosure (10gbps vs 5gbps).
For example this one for $20 more:
Yottamaster Type-C 10Gbps 4 Bay Hard Drive Enclosure Daisy Chain, External Direct Attached Storage HDD Enclosure Support 4x18TB Capacity-Can Expand 2 USBC Devices for up to 216TB Capacity [FS4C3] https://a.co/d/eFj2hgh
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Would recommend a USB 3.2 enclosure (10gbps vs 5gbps).
For example this one for $20 more:
Yottamaster Type-C 10Gbps 4 Bay Hard Drive Enclosure Daisy Chain, External Direct Attached Storage HDD Enclosure Support 4x18TB Capacity-Can Expand 2 USBC Devices for up to 216TB Capacity [FS4C3] https://a.co/d/eFj2hgh
What are some good disk deals to go with this?
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Would recommend a USB 3.2 enclosure (10gbps vs 5gbps).
For example this one for $20 more:
Yottamaster Type-C 10Gbps 4 Bay Hard Drive Enclosure Daisy Chain, External Direct Attached Storage HDD Enclosure Support 4x18TB Capacity-Can Expand 2 USBC Devices for up to 216TB Capacity [FS4C3] https://a.co/d/eFj2hgh
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You can use DAS as part of a NAS solution, but these are basically muti-bay drive enclosures.
In other words, these don't support RTSP because they are not network attached. These plug in via USB into another device (like a computer or NAS system).
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
https://eshop.macsales.
going from plain USB-C to Thunderbolt is a huge improvement in reliability
USB 3.1 gen 2