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School me on
#1
CineRAID
vs
OWC Drive dock




I need to clone and recover. Not bulk hot swapping.
Still reading.
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#2
Okay found Dual Thunderbolt ports on OWC.
Does Solid State Drives.
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#3
The big difference in the first sentences: one connects via TB2 or USB 3.1 - the other USB 3.0. Also one is INSANELY expensive and the other, merely expensive.

I found this on ebay for $11.50 + $11.50 shipping - I suspect it's exactly the same as the cheap one you posted. But I don't use the duplicating feature.

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hal wrote:
The big difference in the first sentences: one connects via TB2 or USB 3.1 - the other USB 3.0. Also one is INSANELY expensive and the other, merely expensive.

This.

Clone from one drive to another? Or just clone from a computer to a drive?

Dozens of models on amazon or newegg, many under $30, and a huge mass @ $30-40
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#5
I ordered one rated for 12 TB from Newegg last week when they had a sale, $18. Supposed to get here today. My old one runs at USB 2 speeds with drives of 8 TB or larger.
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#6
oh crap - I just bought a 10GB drive - didn't occur to me that my cases may not be compatible
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#7
hal wrote:
oh crap - I just bought a 10GB drive - didn't occur to me that my cases may not be compatible

If this is the same model, says 8TB -- but Im thinking if it takes 8 it can take 10.

https://www.amazon.com/ORICO-Dual-bay-2-...lectronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1512434663&sr=1-12&keywords=orico
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#8
I want to put the drive into a LaCie TB case that shipped with dual 3TB drives installed - they went as high as dual 4TB drives when I got this one.
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#9
Amazon StarTech

Could have spent less now and some more later.
Good tech support and a neat gimmick for IDE.
adapter
Good night and thank everyone for their support.
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#10
Wow, $102? Thats insane... sorry.

You could still cancel...
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