
Icy Box Ib-3640su3
3.5"
Icy Box Ib-3640su3
3.5"
Under Linux, the disks appear in the ICY BOX as normal devices (e.g. /dev/sdb for the first disk, etc.). SMART also works with the usual tools (e.g. entering "smartctl -i /dev/sdb" confirms that SMART is supported and active).
I don't know! I read something about 80 TB in another box. That was an 8-slot tower. I wonder if there is a maximum of 10 TB for each slot? To be on the safe side with specifications, I usually consult the manufacturer's site. This also gives you a feel for what is currently state of the art.
Problem-free. No drivers are needed.
Yes raid5 is possible, I also have the box on my synology... Works great via usb3 (raid adjustable at the back on the toggle switch)
Yes, you can put NAS SSDs in it. I put 4 WD Red 4Tb in there without any problem.
I don't know what you want to do with the unit. But it is not suitable for permanently changing disks. I use the ICY BOX IB-121CL-U3 for that. They are available for 2 or 4 slots. However, the IB-3640SU3 can be configured for Raid - Raid5.
No, you cannot make a Raid directly with the model. With the Raidboxes it is possible with the MicronRaid software.
As far as I can see, the HDs can be used unchanged in JBOD mode. In any case, when used in a MacOS. I can't say for Windows.
Yes, adapters are needed for the installation of 2.5" plates. I don't know of a box for 2.5" disks, but I would also be interested.
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