Orico 9858T3 5-Bay DAS Disk Array with Thunderbolt 3, Gray
| Products ID: | 123555 |
|---|---|
| Manufactured by: | Orico |
| Availablity: | SOLDOUT! |
| EAN: | 6942227137531 |
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Choose countryThe Orico 9858T3 disk array is a professional-grade DAS (Direct Attached Storage) solution designed for users who require high-performance and high-capacity data storage. Featuring five bays and Thunderbolt 3 support, it offers lightning-fast data management.
Who it is for
This disk array is an ideal choice for video creators, professionals, and businesses handling massive data resources. Thunderbolt 3 connectivity allows for seamless 4K video editing and large multimedia file processing in real-time.
Key Features
- Ultra-fast Transmission: Thunderbolt 3 ports deliver speeds up to 40Gbps, significantly improving workflow efficiency for data-heavy tasks.
- Massive 110TB Capacity: Supports up to 22TB per bay, providing ample space for high-resolution photos, videos, and professional assets.
- Advanced Cooling: The aluminum alloy housing and low-noise fan system effectively prevent overheating, ensuring drive longevity.
- Versatile Compatibility: Supports both 2.5" and 3.5" SATA HDD/SSD drives across Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS platforms.
- Scalable Storage: Supports cascading of up to three units, allowing you to expand your total storage capacity up to 330TB.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Orico |
|---|---|
| Model | 9858T3 |
| Interface | Thunderbolt 3 x 2, DisplayPort |
| Transfer Speed | Up to 40Gbps |
| Power Supply | Built-in 150W |
| Max Capacity | 110TB (22TB per bay) |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of drives are compatible with this device?
The Orico 9858T3 is compatible with all standard 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SATA HDD and SSD drives.
Can I connect a monitor to the disk array?
Yes, the device features a dedicated DisplayPort, allowing you to connect a screen directly to the array setup.
Does it support RAID configurations?
This model functions as a DAS solution; RAID support depends on the software management capabilities of your operating system or specific drive setup.

