TerraMaster this week launched its first DAS that includes a Thunderbolt Three interface. The D5 Thunderbolt Three DAS with 5 bays is aimed toward professionals who want an unlimited cupboard space connected on to their PC. Using presently accessible laborious drives, the D5 can retailer 80 TB of knowledge, with peak sequential learn speeds as much as 1035 MB/s.
As the title suggests, the TerraMaster D5 Thunderbolt 3 can accommodate 5 2.5-inch/3.5-inch laborious drives or solid-state drives that may work in JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10 modes to offer numerous ranges of efficiency and knowledge safety capabilities. The DAS totally helps all RAID options one expects from a professional-grade storage system (see the desk beneath) that has to make sure most reliability, predictable learn/write speeds, and automated RAID rebuild if wanted.
Speaking efficiency, TerraMaster charges its D5 Thunderbolt Three at as much as 1035 MB/s learn pace in addition to as much as 850 MB/s write pace. Such efficiency ranges have been measured by the producer utilizing a 5-disk SATA SSD array in RAID Zero mode. To guarantee constant efficiency and reliability, the DAS has two 80-mm followers.
As far as connectivity is anxious, the TerraMaster D5 Thunderbolt Three DAS has two Thunderbolt Three ports to daisy chain it with different TB3 units in addition to a DisplayPort 1.2 output.
Just like many different DAS, the D5 Thunderbolt Three has a deal with as many professionals want a whole lot of cupboard space whereas working outdoors of their residence or workplace. The field itself weighs 2.Three kilograms, however when totally populated with high-capacity HDDs it will likely be significantly heavier.
TerraMaster D5 Thunderbolt Three DAS will probably be accessible shortly. Pricing is unknown.
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Sources: TerraMaster