OWC 38TB Flex 1U4 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Storage Array (3 x 12TB HDDs + 1 x 2TB SSD)
- 38TB Storage Capacity
- 3 x 12TB 3.5" HDDs | 1 x 2TB NVMe SSD
- Thunderbolt 3 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | DisplayPort 1.4
OWC 28TB Flex 1U4 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Storage Array (3 x 8TB HDDs + 1 x 4TB SSD)
- 28TB Storage Capacity
- 3 x 8TB 3.5" HDDs | 1 x 4TB NVMe SSD
- Thunderbolt 3 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | DisplayPort 1.4
OWC Gemini 4TB 2-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Raid Array (2 x 2TB)
- 4TB Storage Capacity
- 2 x 2TB 2.5" SATA III SSDs
- 2 x Thunderbolt 3 | 2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2
- 1 x 2.5 GbE LAN Port
Sabrent USB 3.2 Gen 2 5-Bay 3.5" SATA Hard Drive Tray-Less Docking Station 72TB Kit
- 4 x 18TB WD Purple Pro 7200 rpm HDDs
- 5 x 3.5" SATA III Bays
- 2 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 Ports
- Hot-Swappable Design
Sabrent USB 3.2 Gen 2 5-Bay 3.5" SATA Hard Drive Tray-Less Docking Station 80TB Kit
- 4 x 20TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm HDDs
- 5 x 3.5" SATA III Bays
- 2 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 Ports
- Hot-Swappable Design
Areca ARC-8050T3U 72TB 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 RAID Array (4 x 18TB)
- 4 x 18TB 3.5" HDDs
- 4 x 3.5" SAS-3 / SATA III Drive Bays
- 2 x Thunderbolt 3 Ports
- RAID 0, 1, 10, 3, 5, 6, JBOD
Oyen Digital Mobius 100TB 5-Bay USB 3.0 RAID Array (5 x 20TB)
- 5 x 20TB 7200 rpm SATA 3.5" Hard Drives
- 5 x 3.5" SATA II 3 Gb/s Drive Bays
- USB-B 3.0 | eSATA | FW 800 | FW 400
- RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, JBOD & Span Support
OWC 8TB Flex 1U4 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Storage Array (4 x 2TB SSDs)
- 8TB Storage Capacity
- 4 x 2TB NVMe 2.5" U.2 SSDs
- Thunderbolt 3 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | DisplayPort 1.4
Rocstor Rocpro U35 72TB 4-Bay USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 RAID Array (4 x 18TB)
- 4 x 18TB 7200 rpm 3.5" HDDs
- 4 x 3.5/2.5" SATA III Drive Bays
- USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 | DisplayPort 1.1a
- Supports RAID 0, 1, 5, and JBOD
OWC 28TB Flex 1U4 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Storage Array (3 x 8TB HDDs + 4 x 1TB SSDs)
- 28TB Storage Capacity
- 3 x 6TB 3.5" HDDs | 4 x 1TB NVMe SSDs
- Thunderbolt 3 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | DisplayPort 1.4
Oyen Digital Fortis 5C 100TB 5-Bay USB 3.2 Gen 2 External Drive Array (5 x 20TB)
- 5 x 20TB 3.5" 7200 rpm Hard Drives
- 5 x 2.5/3.5" Drive Bays
- 1 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 Port
- Preformatted exFAT for Windows/Mac/Linux
OWC 49TB Flex 1U4 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Storage Array (3 x 16TB HDDs + 1 x 1TB SSD)
- 49TB Storage Capacity
- 3 x 16TB 3.5" HDDs | 1 x 1TB NVMe SSD
- Thunderbolt 3 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | DisplayPort 1.4
Areca ARC-8050T5U 12-Bay SAS/SATA Thunderbolt 5 RAID Enclosure
- 12 x SAS-3 / SATA III 3.5" Drive Bays
- 2 x Thunderbolt 5 | 1 x DisplayPort 2.1
- 1 x RJ45 | 1 x SFF-8644 Expansion Port
- RAID 0, 1, 1E, 3, 5, 6, 10, 30, 50 & 60
Areca ARC-8050T3U 80TB 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 RAID Array (4 x 20TB)
- 4 x 20TB 3.5" HDDs
- 4 x 3.5" SAS-3 / SATA III Drive Bays
- 2 x Thunderbolt 3 Ports
- RAID 0, 1, 10, 3, 5, 6, JBOD
Areca ARC-8050T3 36TB 6-Bay Thunderbolt 3 RAID Array (6 x 6TB)
- 36TB Storage Capacity
- 6 x 6TB 3.5" Hard Drives
- 6 x SAS-3 / SATA III Drive Bays
- 2 x Thunderbolt 3 | 1 x DisplayPort 1.2
Sabrent USB 3.2 Gen 2 5-Bay 3.5" SATA Hard Drive Tray-Less Docking Station 80TB Kit
- 5 x 16TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm HDDs
- 5 x 3.5" SATA III Bays
- 2 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 Ports
- Hot-Swappable Design
Oyen Digital Fortis 5C 100TB 5-Bay External Drive Array with SoftRAID 8 Premium Kit
- 5 x 20TB 3.5" 7200 rpm Hard Drives
- 5 x 2.5/3.5" Drive Bays
- 1 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 Port
- Preformatted exFAT for Windows/Mac/Linux
OWC 40TB Flex 1U4 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Storage Array (3 x 12TB HDDs + 1 x 4TB SSD)
- 40TB Storage Capacity
- 3 x 12TB 3.5" HDDs | 1 x 4TB NVMe SSD
- Thunderbolt 3 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | DisplayPort 1.4
OWC 50TB Flex 1U4 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Storage Array (3 x 16TB HDDs + 1 x 2TB SSD)
- 50TB Storage Capacity
- 3 x 16TB 3.5" HDDs | 1 x 2TB NVMe SSD
- Thunderbolt 3 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | DisplayPort 1.4
OWC 64TB Flex 1U4 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Storage Array (4 x 16TB HDDs)
- 64TB Storage Capacity
- 4 x 16TB 7200 rpm SATA 3.5" HDDs
- Thunderbolt 3 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | DisplayPort 1.4
Rocstor Rocpro U35 80TB 4-Bay USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 RAID Array (4 x 20TB)
- 4 x 20TB 7200 rpm 3.5" HDDs
- 4 x 3.5/2.5" SATA III Drive Bays
- USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 | DisplayPort 1.1a
- Supports RAID 0, 1, 5, and JBOD
OWC 40TB Flex 1U4 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Storage Array (3 x 12TB HDDs + 4 x 1TB SSDs)
- 40TB Storage Capacity
- 3 x 12TB 3.5" HDDs | 4 x 1TB NVMe SSDs
- Thunderbolt 3 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | DisplayPort 1.4
OWC ThunderBay Flex 8 30TB 8-Bay Thunderbolt 3 RAID Array (1 x 2TB U.2 SSD, 7 x 4TB HDDs)
- 30TB (1 x 2TB U.2 SSD, 7 x 4TB HDDs)
- 8 x 2.5/3.5" Drive Bays
- NVMe and SATA III Drive Interfaces
- Supports RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 4, 5, and JBOD
OWC ThunderBay Flex 8 32TB 8-Bay Thunderbolt 3 RAID Array (8 x 4TB HDDs)
- 32TB (8 x 4TB HDDs)
- 8 x 2.5/3.5" Drive Bays
- NVMe and SATA III Drive Interfaces
- Supports RAID 0/1/3/6/10/30/50/60/JBOD
OWC 61TB Flex 1U4 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Storage Array (3 x 20TB HDDs + 1 x 1TB SSD)
- 61TB Storage Capacity
- 3 x 20TB 3.5" HDDs | 1 x 1TB NVMe SSD
- Thunderbolt 3 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | DisplayPort 1.4
OWC 20TB Flex 1U4 4-Bay Thunderbolt 3 Storage Array (3 x 4TB HDDs + 1 x 8TB SSD)
- 20TB Storage Capacity
- 3 x 8TB 3.5" HDDs | 1 x 8TB NVMe SSD
- Thunderbolt 3 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 | DisplayPort 1.4
OWC ThunderBay 8 48TB 8-Bay Thunderbolt 3 RAID 5 Array (8 x 6TB)
- 8 x 6TB HDDs
- 8 x 3.5/2.5" SATA Drive Bays
- 2 x Thunderbolt 3 (USB Type-C) Ports
- 1 x DisplayPort 1.2
Rocstor Rocpro U35 88TB 4-Bay USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 RAID Array (4 x 22TB)
- 4 x 22TB 7200 rpm 2.5" HDDs
- 4 x 3.5/2.5" SATA III Drive Bays
- USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 | DisplayPort 1.1a
- Supports RAID 0, 1, 5, and JBOD
Everything You Need to Know about RAID Hard Drives (RAID Arrays)
Faster performance, data protection, and duplication of drives are the primary benefits of RAID arrays. They help protect individuals and companies from losing important data in the event of operating-system or hard-drive malfunction. A number of hard drive array accessories further guard against damage to your system. Popular accessories include hard drive enclosures and docks and storage cases for transportation.
What Is a RAID Array?
RAID stands for redundant array of independent disks, but not every RAID array level provides redundancy. Three forms of RAIDs protect hard drive contents:
- Hardware-based RAID: A physical controller manages the array; the array may or may not be part of the motherboard.
- Software-based RAID: Hardware system resources operate the controllers.
- Firmware or driver-based RAID: The firmware controller chip is part of the motherboard, and the CPU manages the functions.
Use internal hard drive cages to protect hard drives from jostling and from damage due to overheating during failure.
How Does a RAID Array Work?
RAID arrays distribute data across multiple disks, allowing processes or operations to evenly overlap. Using multiple disks increases mean time between failure, thereby increasing fault tolerance. Hard drive arrays trick an operating system into believing it's operating on one logical hard disk. Arrays can perform disk striping, mirroring, or a combination of both depending on the level of RAID hard drives being implemented.
Different Types of RAID Arrays
Some RAID systems are more useful than others because of their specific benefits and features. The five main levels of arrays commonly used in business are:
- RAID 0: Minimum two disks, striping, no redundancy, not for critical systems
- RAID 1: Minimum two disks, mirroring, redundancy
- RAID 5: Minimum three disks, redundancy, for read-oriented databases
- RAID 6: All functions of RAID 5, can operate with two failed discs, difficult to set up RAID controller
- RAID 10: Minimum four disks, striping and mirroring, best performance and redundancy, most expensive
Most types are available for both hardware and software, and finding a RAID system for Mac is just as easy as finding for one for a PC.
How to Choose a RAID Array
To choose a RAID array for personal or business use, keep the following information in mind. If critical drive recovery is important to your level of data, RAID 0 or 1 isn't going to provide required functions. If you have a read-oriented database and need a distributed parity, RAID 5 is best. RAID 6 and 10 are more suitable options for large businesses because they each work well for critical drives.
Find a wide range of RAID arrays at B&H Photo and Video and use them alongside wireless storage devices to extend company options for data protection and recovery after critical failures.


