![]() Amazon has TB3 landing page that shows the most popular TB3 devices, use it as a reference, but I always recommend buying from a reseller that can assist you and or offer support should anything go wrong. Selections in your price range include the G-Speed Shuttle 8bay, LaCie 6Big and 12big, Promise Pegasus R6 and R8, Lumaforge Jellyfish or Tower. On Fri, at 2:00 PM, Gary Adcock via Cml.News wrote: I did a search for TB3 Raids and got this gary adcock Thunderbolt Geek and Workflow guy Chicago Based and missing IBC Show. ![]() My current TB3 active cables all come from StarTech with a max length of 1.6mm I do not trust any other 3rd party brand of cable at this time. Note that there are a plethora of TB3 cables and most of them do not fully support the 40GB bandwidth, I recommend only using ACTIVE TB3 cables, the will have a longer boot at the USBc connection with both the TB lightning bolt and the #3 printed on the boot. While Mark mentions you can use adapters to covert from TB2 xTB3 there are some limitations, mainly no power controls and limited to the slower TB2 data speeds, but allow for older student machines to use the latest in shared storage albeit with some limitations. TB3 Raid systems are available from G-Tech, LaCie, Lumaforge, Akitio, mLogic, Areca, Highpoint, Sonnett, Caldigit, Stardom and others. That is not really the case any longer, according to Intel there are currently over 100 companies working with storage related systems in Thunderbolt 3. The hardware may also be cheaper, since the technology has been around a while and is solid. ![]() ![]() This will allow you a wider variety of good manufacturers to choose from. You might consider Mini-SAS, 10G Ethernet, or Fiber, using ATTO, Promise Technology, or Sonnet adapters. Mark said There’s also not that many companies making TB 3. ![]()
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