USB Storage Adaptors
Just wondering if anyone is using USB 3 connected mulitple HDD storage adaptors like the orico 6648us3-c duplicator adaptor (
http://orico.cc/goods.php?id=5000) or the orico 3.5 inch SATA3.0 & USB3.0 External Mulitbay HDD Enclosure (
http://orico.cc/goods.php?id=4823) , or even the smart looking NexStar HX4R (
http://www.vantecusa.com/en/product/view_detail/526).
I got a couple of spare 1 GB HDD kicking arround in old computers, and rather than install them into my main box, was thinking I could put them into an adaptor of some sort, and that way I could just unplug it and hook it up to my laptop if I was feeling like playing arround with some stuff in the comfort of the lounge chair, or even take it along when I travel. With the added benefit of being easily swappable and/or expandable if I need more drivespace. I like the idea of when getting a full drive, just been able to plug a bigger volume in, copying it accross, taking the old one out without having to down my pc, open the case, fight with cables etc.
I currently have a 5TB external I picked up on sale yesterday for a safe place backup, a 500 GB USB 2 external drive I have been putting some vst's and samples and for file transfer to my laptop.
What I am wondering is, If I get one of these devices and fill it with drives, put all my non program music files on it, such as sample libraries, vsts, project files, will USB3 be able to cope with it all in future when I start getting serious with large sample libraries and lots of tracks or will it bottleneck due to device sharing on the host, and just how reliable are these docks for everyday use as they kinda look a little tacky, or should I stick with the more traditional and familiar big box drive bay box designs.
I would rather advoid esata, for future compatability, with what looks like the industry moving to usb-c, and no I dont have a mainboard with the Skylake chipset and USB-C, I have a ASUSTeK P8Z77-V LK with an Ivy Bridge chipset so no thunderbolt for me!
My other option is to get a usb hub, and just keeping external drives into it I guess! which would get messy with all the cables etc.