🚀 Elevate your data game with speed, space, and smart RAID control!
The MAIWO Dual Bay RAID Enclosure is a compact, aluminum-cased external storage solution supporting two 2.5-inch SATA SSDs or HDDs up to 8TB each. Featuring USB 3.1 Gen 2 with 10Gbps transfer speeds and four RAID modes (0, 1, JBOD, PM), it offers flexible, high-performance storage with tool-free installation and hot-swapping capabilities—ideal for professionals demanding speed, capacity, and data security on the move.
T**A
Awesome little raid enclosure.
Raid is something I MUST have and this case does exactly what I need it to do. It's been in play for a couple months now and I use Veeam Agent to backup daily. I actually tested the mirror raid by removing one drive and it worked seamlessly. The all metal casing is sturdy and well made. For this price I think I got a fantastic product.
F**D
Love this enclosure!!!!
This case is build great. Easy hard drive install. Setting up mode is super easy. Good speeds. Works Excellent! Couldn't ask for a better hard drive enclosure!
D**.
Good for the price
Have two of these units I use on my server (small brick n100 with Ubuntu server). One has 2x 2TB ssds as separate mounts and the other is a 256gb mirror for important stuff. Price was good and they serve their purpose. Might not be the fastest but your not paying top dollar either.
W**B
MAIWO Dual Bay External Hard Drive RAID, Simply does not work. Instructions are useless.
Please do not buy. I worked with two of these "raid0" drives for over a week. The simple instructions do not work. The reset button seems meaning less. The system boots up with either all three blue LEDs on or sometimes with only the "Large" mode. No matter where you place the small white switches the reset button has no effect. By separately formatting the two drives on a different system then placing them back in this system you have some hope on a power cycle to get it to "raid0" mode. The system seems to work for a short time. Once you power off/on you have to start all over. The system seems to once again forget what mode your are in. It starts up often in the "Large" mode even though the switches are set for the "raid0" mode. Re-format the drives is needed to start over again. Once again the system seems to work for a short time, but eventually fails to mount the drives. Windows returns an error that "the device is not ready". Disk Manager just shows the system as "unknown" with no disk size displayed. The system also has a "raid1" mode, which seems to be impossible to ever select. As an added feature, I do not know why, but it jams any local wireless mouse hookups. This was tested on two different PC system. I have tried this disk drive unit with both unformatted and formatted drives with similar results. All 4 disks that I used for testing were New. All disks were the same size and same name brand.Just a follow up. Please do not buy these. Once I got them running I left them powered on continuously to see how long they would last. Both of the drive enclosures lasted only 4 months. Both apparently have burnt out the same way. No indicator LED, disk appear to be spinning but no response. Both appear dead.
M**T
Great JBOD enclosure for Linux
The screws included were just a hair short and couldn't thread the SSD, so I used electrical tape to keep both drives from moving inside. On the Linux installation, I couldn't manage to format with the RAID controller active, so I settled for JBOD. Otherwise, it's really good build quality and feels solid. I am considering buying another of this same mode.
J**T
Works with Mac Mini M4 no problem, full SATA speed
Bought the 10Gb/s version (K25272C) to go with the Mac Mini M4. Getting practically the same speed as connecting the SSDs via internal SATA (500+ MB/s) on a PC. (Obviously you can't get more speed than what SATA is rated for.) Have been using it for a few days without turning it off and did not encounter any random disconnect. No issue with thermal as well. (I believe 2.5" SSDs don't really get hot to start with).
M**H
So far so good
Initial impressions are good. It has a nice aluminum case, and the entire thing is very compact, yet holds 2 SSD's. It comes with 2 cables: 1 USB3.0 for the data transfers and 1 micro USB for additional power that you probably won't need. It also comes with 4 screws a small screw driver so you can attach the drives to the tray (optional), and secure the tray to the aluminum case.I had a practically identical product with the Vantec Nexstar GX, but I had to return it because it just wouldn't work reliably. Interesting to me is that the Vantec Nexstar has alot more purchases and reviews and even has the Amazon Choice tag, but I had alot of problems with it. Maybe I just got a bad unit.So far this Maiwo unit is working the way I hoped that the Vantec Nexstar GX would work, and has the same (maybe even slightly better) build quality. It was also alittle bit cheaper than the Vantec. This is just an early impressions, and I only have 1 SSD in the unit right now for testing purposes. At this point, the only thing I would change is I would add a power button so I can leave it plugged in to my USB hub but still disconnect it and turn it off when not in use.
C**S
It kinda works??
I can only assume the previous reviewers are the type if people that buy something and are happy if it works. Does this "work?" Yes. But it does not work well. It does not transfer anywhere close to as it should, and I have to say this is garbage tier hardware. I was planning on installing my Steam library on 2x4 samsung 4tb SSDs, but it cant even seem to make it through one game install without clapping out and needing to be unplugged and plugged back in. The sustained data transfer is such that the device really isn't an upgrade from my existing WD Red 14tb in an external case
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