Yottamaster 4 Bay RAID Hard Drive Enclosure, Aluminum USB3.0 4 Bay HDD Enclosure Support RAID 0/1/3/5/10/PM/SPAN/JBOD HDD Enclosure for 3.5″/2.5″…
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Yottamaster 4 Bay RAID Hard Drive Enclosure, Aluminum USB3.0 4 Bay HDD Enclosure Support RAID 0/1/3/5/10/PM/SPAN/JBOD HDD Enclosure for 3.5″/2.5″…
Original price was: £228.99.£183.99Current price is: £183.99.
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- ใMultiple RAID function with 2.5โ/3.5โ HDD/SSDsใYottamaster 4 bay Raid hard drive enclosure is designed for 2.5โ/3.5โ SATA hard disks. This 4 bay hard drive caddy supports RAID 0/1/5/10/JBOD/CLONE/PM modes, by setting different raid modes to meet your multiple needs.
- ใUp to 72TB Massive Storage CapacityใThe HDD enclosure supports 4 hard disks with a maximum storage capacity of 72TB (18TB *4 bay), which is a perfect solution to massive storage needs and multiple workflows.
- ใ6Gbps Transfer SpeedใThis 4 bay Raid hard drive enclosure adopts SATA3.0 protocol and features a versatile USB 3.1 Gen1 interface with a transfer rate up to 6Gbps, 70% faster than conventional USB 3.0.
- ใFull Aluminum Shell body with 80mm fanใYottamaster multiple bay hard drive enclosures are made of full aluminum, and equipped with a 80mm fan and front and rear Meteor cooling holes, which accelerates air convection and keeps your drives cool during long hours of operation. You will monitor the working status of your hard disks at a glance with the four LED indicators.
- ใBroad System Compatibility & Auto-sleep FunctionใThis 4 bay hard drive case is compatible with Windows/MacOS/Linux system. Mounting your disks into the hard drive caddy, then itโs ready for use. Hot swapping, plug and play. The SATA enclosure will enter into auto-sleep after 10 min of data inactivity, and the function can be set to canceled with the hardware on official website.
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Specification: Yottamaster 4 Bay RAID Hard Drive Enclosure, Aluminum USB3.0 4 Bay HDD Enclosure Support RAID 0/1/3/5/10/PM/SPAN/JBOD HDD Enclosure for 3.5″/2.5″…
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3 reviews for Yottamaster 4 Bay RAID Hard Drive Enclosure, Aluminum USB3.0 4 Bay HDD Enclosure Support RAID 0/1/3/5/10/PM/SPAN/JBOD HDD Enclosure for 3.5″/2.5″…
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Jon –
Pretty much everything about this unit feels solid. Drives must be screwed into each caddy, but that’s easy enough and adds to the quality feel. Works well under Windows – drives are visible in Disk Manager and speeds are roughly 140 MB/s.
The firmware has a BIG negative however, hence the 2 stars, in that only ONE drive can report SMART data for health monitoring. Other caddies, like the Orico allows all drives to report. Tried several SMART tools like Hard Disk Sentinel (see pic), Disk Info, etc., none can access all the drives. This kind of monitoring is essential to predict upcoming disk failures and help prevent data loss, and if this could be changed by Yottamaster, then I wouldn’t hesitate to give this product more stars. If a firmware update changes this in the future, I will update this review!
Update: Although Yottamaster couldn’t assist with a firmware update, the developer of Hard Disk Sentinel has created a version that works for this enclosure. Using Hard Disk Sentinel,…
Cross –
I want to start by saying, that right out of the box I replaced the stock fan with a Noctua (NF-R8 redux-1800 80mm) as I had concerns for the noise and heat levels with the stock fan.
I currently have 4 of the 5 bays in use with two 12TB WD reds and two 10TB WD reds running as JBODs. I use this array for personal plex media storage, and the Enclosure connects to a Shield Pro 2019 that hosts the plex server. The Shield Pro 2019 has no problems interfacing with this enclosure and provides a stylish solution to my storage needs. The design is very modern, and each drive bay has a blue HDD LED indicator which isn’t at all intrusive or distracting. This thing sits next to my TV and I never notice it.
Replacing the stock fan was simple, I just had to remove a few screws at the back of the enclosure and the back plate comes off exposing the fan and fan header. With the Noctua fan installed I’ve yet to notice any fan noise! The only noise that comes from the enclosure is when the disks are…
Will –
My initial impressions of the Yottamaster enclosure were mixed. After removing it from the packaging it was reassuringly heavy, looks very nice and seems well made. Initially the top two drive bays were stuck and couldn’t be removed, but after removing all the other bays I realised that they’d shifted up and locked into the case, moving them down slightly corrected the issue and they have remained trouble-free since. The raid configuration via dip switches does seem very old fashioned and something I’ve seen being used since the 1990s so something I’d encountered plenty of times before with SCSI etc. The other old school feature is mounting the drives with screws, a lot of other NAS and drive enclosures use a much quicker and simpler clip interface which just means when installing multiple drives it’s a lot quicker. All this aside once the drives are mounted they slide easily into each bay.
My main reason for purchasing this unit was that according to Amazon all the bays could be…