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The TERRAMASTER D6-320 is a high-performance external hard drive enclosure featuring USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C connectivity with blazing 10Gbps transfer speeds. It supports up to six 3.5" or 2.5" SATA drives, delivering a massive combined storage capacity of up to 132TB. Designed for professionals, it offers hot-swappable drive bays, plug-and-play compatibility across major OS platforms, and an intelligent cooling system to maintain optimal drive temperatures and quiet operation.






















| ASIN | B0BZHSK29B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,609,951 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,060 in Enclosures |
| Brand | TERRAMASTER |
| Brand Name | TERRAMASTER |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 95 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.2 Gen 2 |
| Hardware Platform | Windows |
| Item Weight | 4.1 Kilograms |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 4.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TERRAMASTER |
| Supported Devices Quantity | 1 |
K**N
So easy a 5 year old could do it
Well I had 5 external hard drives hooked up to my server, I ran out of electrical outlets so I wanted something to change that. This was seamless, I shucked all the external drives and popped them in. Connected the USB-C and started up the server. All drives remained the same drive letter and I was back in business. I added some foam on the bottom as the hard drives have quite a bit of vibration when spinning (Enterprise drives) and this reduced the noise to nothing. Transfer speeds/read write are limited to what the drives can read/write and not what the controller/interface can handle. Overall great product, solved my needs, simple to setup, and I have a free bay for later expansion. The hot swappable feature is also very nice to have.
F**C
Works not quite as I hoped and despite irrelevant reviews
First of all, the reviews are conflating many different devices. The devices reviewed have notably different firmware and are designed and built differently. So the overall review is not really relevant. You'll have to wade though all reviews to find the ones applicable to the product you're considering. I'm just updating my review. I have been fighting for a few months to get it to work right. Thing is, no mater what, if you happen to transfer big files, or try simultaneous transfers, it will just fail to work properly and the USB control will be reset. The reset takes some time, so forget about any kind of throughput. The kernel messages seem to indicate errors in the processing of NCQ. Trying to disable it or limiting the queue depth is not allowed. I guess the firmware doesn't implement correctly those features. Another update. I have been writing firmware for devices for years. I would be embarrassed and ashamed to unleash a product that poorly done. It is missing key features that would make the product easy and reliable to use. For example, you don't seem to be able to get each disk unique identifier, the WNN. I could go further, but at that point you figured that the device is only half baked. Sure, it will work with a basic workflow and LOTS of hand holding. The heat is not extravagant, but substantial. Al in all a device where they cut so many corners to lower the price, that it is missing its usage target. I would NOT recommend it as a D.A.S.. Or anything else for that matter.
R**Y
Supports 6 x 26TB HDD's
In an effort to consolidate my external HDD management, I finally opted to purchase a proper HDD enclosure. I have a NAS for other uses, but I needed something that was a DAS (Data Attached Storage) for different drives that I would be rotating or didn't need on a network. This enclosure suited my needs. USB-C connectivity to my PC. 6 drive bays. Independent power and connectivity; that part is key. With the other 4-bay style top-loading HDD bays, if you pull one drive, the entire unit disconnects all the drives and you have to wait for Windows to detect what is in the other bays. With this particular enclosure, you can disconnect the drive in Windows, and the other drives remain powered and accessible. That's true hot swappablility. It's also going to let you transfer files as fast as the drives you have in there will let them. I should have gotten this sooner. Can't recommend it enough.
A**R
Solid and reliable with excellent speed. Worth the price.
This is the third 6+ drive enclosure I'd tried. The first two kept suddenly failing and disconnecting from the PC while writing which required a partition repair repeatedly. They were 2/3 the price, but were garbage. Terramaster is solid and much more compact than the previous units. I did have to buy a USB C to USB A Cable 3.1/3.2 Gen 2, which works great with excellent speed. Ordered a second TERRAMASTER D6-320. Don't go cheap on these enclosures and you'll save money.
B**L
MacOS - this is the one (Windows and Linux also)
Not all enclosures play nice with Mac, this one does. Finding Thunderbolt, is rare, but also that has 6 bays & can handle 20TB drives is harder than you would think. This one handles all of that, and does it well. My only issue is that 10gbps is slower transfer than I hoped for, really wanted 80gbps, but TB5 enclosures are very rare. Even TB4 is very rare at this time. I appreciate the build quality, very solid, the box has some heft to it. The drive trays are all metal, slide in HDD, add 4 screws in the bottom to ensure rock solid stablity. The drives use the lever/latch method, which I prefer, really adds a solid feel and connection, which gives you easy access, and a solid lock down. Power supply meets the needs. The cooling fans keeps things cool, but run quiet. This box is compatible with macOS, Windows and Linux - options abound.
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