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TerraMaster, a professional brand that focuses on providing innovative storage products for homes and businesses, recently released new model of D6-320 6-bay external hard disk enclosure with USB3.2 Gen 2 protocol, providing a 10 Gbps data transmission bandwidth, and D6-320 supports up to 132 TB (22 TB x 6) storage space, which perfectly meet the professional requirement for speed and storage space at the same time. Adopt the USB3.2 Gen 2 protocol, D6-320 provides a 10 Gbps data transmission bandwidth, with the actual read/write speed up to 1,030 MB/s when 6 hard drives are installed (WD Red 8 TB x 6 simultaneously read/write); with only one hard disk installed, the read speed could reach 510 MB/s (WD Red 1 TB SSD x1).
D6-320 is equipped with a USB Type-C interface and a USB type-C cable (1 meter in length), and could be compatible with a variety of computer interfaces: USB 3.0/USB 3.1/USB 3.2/USB4 /Thunderbolt 3/Thunderbolt 4 (to connect it to the USB type-C interface on your computer, you need to purchase another USB type C-type C cable).
Super-large Storage Space
D6-320 supports 6x22 TB large-capacity hard disk, which can add more available storage space (up to 132 TB) for Windows, Mac and Linux computers.
Expansion of TNAS Storage Space
Mode 1: Expand TNAS storage space in the form of a storage pool
You can configure the D6-320 as a RAID configuration storage pool through the TNAS USB interface to expand the TNAS space in the form of an independent storage pool.
Mode 2: Expand TNAS storage space as an external disk
You can treat each hard disk in the D6-320 as an independent disk space, and expand the TNAS storage space in the form of a single independent disk space. For example, if you install 6 hard drives, you will see 6 independent storage spaces.
Small and Compact Design
Through structural optimization, the space occupation is greatly reduced. Meanwhile, D6-320 is designed as vertical and horizontal types to better meet the requirements of small commercial clients with limited space.
MSRP: USD $299.99
For more information, visit the product page.
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D6-320 is equipped with a USB Type-C interface and a USB type-C cable (1 meter in length), and could be compatible with a variety of computer interfaces: USB 3.0/USB 3.1/USB 3.2/USB4 /Thunderbolt 3/Thunderbolt 4 (to connect it to the USB type-C interface on your computer, you need to purchase another USB type C-type C cable).
Super-large Storage Space
D6-320 supports 6x22 TB large-capacity hard disk, which can add more available storage space (up to 132 TB) for Windows, Mac and Linux computers.
Expansion of TNAS Storage Space
Mode 1: Expand TNAS storage space in the form of a storage pool
You can configure the D6-320 as a RAID configuration storage pool through the TNAS USB interface to expand the TNAS space in the form of an independent storage pool.
Mode 2: Expand TNAS storage space as an external disk
You can treat each hard disk in the D6-320 as an independent disk space, and expand the TNAS storage space in the form of a single independent disk space. For example, if you install 6 hard drives, you will see 6 independent storage spaces.
Small and Compact Design
Through structural optimization, the space occupation is greatly reduced. Meanwhile, D6-320 is designed as vertical and horizontal types to better meet the requirements of small commercial clients with limited space.
MSRP: USD $299.99
For more information, visit the product page.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site