Friday, October 29th 2021

TerraMaster Announces 5-Bay D5-300C RAID Storage Device

TerraMaster, a professional brand that specializes in providing innovative storage products for home, businesses and enterprises,introduces the D5-300C 5-bay RAID storage designed for small office and home office setups. It features a 2+3 RAID feature that offers better storage configuration flexibility. The TerraMaster D5-300C is ideal for a variety of applications, offering a versatile storage solution for video editing, media files, video surveillance, backups, technical and general data storage, and more. The D5-300C is perfect for home and home office applications, offered at a very accessible price of 219.99 USD.

The TerraMaster D5-300C features TerraMaster's exclusive 2+3 RAID storage configuration that allows RAID 0 or RAID 1 for the first and second HDD bays while the rest of the drives installed on the other bays work as single, independent drives. This allows the D5-300C to offer better flexibility in terms of storage configurations.
Superspeed with USB 3.1 Gen1 Protocol

The TerraMaster D5-300C uses SUPERSPEED USB 3.1 Gen1 (5 Gbps) protocol. In RAID 0, with desktop SSHD hard drives, the read/write speed is up to 410 MB/s. Under USB 2.0, the read/write speed only can reach 28 MB/s.

USB Type-C interface

The TerraMaster D5-300C is equipped with a USB type-C SUPERSPEED interface and is compatible with Mac and Windows computers.

Up to 90 TB storage capacity

The D5-300C can support five (5) SATA hard drives, is compatible with an 18 TB 3.5-inch SATA hard drive, and supports a total storage capacity of up to 90 TB.

Compatible with various hard drives

The D5-300C is compatible with various hard drives, such as 3.5-inch SATA hard drives (including WD Green hard drives, WD Red hard drives, WD Purple hard drives, and Enterprise hard drives), 2.5" SATA hard drives, and 2.5" SATA SSD.
Source: TerraMaster
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Reads about company that think people buy NAS boxes to use their storage without RAID, looks it up, finds company is based in China :rockout:
The CPU on this thing is not mentioned on their site and apparently it doesn't even support SMART for the installed drives...
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