OWC 32TB ThunderBay 4 Thunderbolt (40Gb/s) Enterprise Drive RAID Storage Solution With SoftRAID

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OWC 32TB ThunderBay 4 Thunderbolt (40Gb/s) Enterprise Drive RAID Storage Solution With SoftRAID

Experience industrial-strength external storage that keeps pace with demanding workflows. The OWC ThunderBay 4 brings a robust 32 terabytes of usable capacity in a four-bay RAID enclosure, engineered for professionals who rely on fast, reliable data access for video editing, photography, audio production, and large-scale backups. With Thunderbolt 3 connectivity delivering up to 40Gb/s, SoftRAID software for flexible RAID management, and a sturdy enterprise-grade design, ThunderBay 4 is purpose-built to streamline media pipelines, accelerate post-production timelines, and safeguard valuable assets with enterprise-grade resilience.

  • High-capacity, four-drive enclosure: A total of 32 TB of storage across four drives, optimized for performance and scalable storage needs in professional environments.
  • Thunderbolt 3/40Gb/s speed with daisy-chaining: Ultra-fast external storage that supports multiple devices on a single PCIe-based bus, enabling fast transfers for large media files and seamless expansion for growing projects.
  • SoftRAID software integration: Pre-installed or included SoftRAID to configure and manage RAID sets with enhanced data protection, performance tuning, and drive health monitoring for sustained reliability.
  • Enterprise-grade reliability in a rugged enclosure: Durable aluminum chassis with efficient cooling and drive bays designed for long-term operation in studios, on set, or in data centers.
  • Cross-platform compatibility and flexible workflows: Optimized for macOS environments while offering Windows compatibility, with RAID configurations that support color-managed post workflows, backups, and archival storage.

Technical Details of OWC 32TB ThunderBay 4 Thunderbolt (40Gb/s) Enterprise Drive RAID Storage Solution With SoftRAID

  • Storage capacity: 32 TB across four 7.68 TB or similar enterprise-grade drives configured by the enclosure (depending on installed drives and RAID level).
  • Drive bays: 4 hot-swap drive bays designed for easy replacement and expansion without powering down in many configurations.
  • Interface: Thunderbolt 3 with support for up to 40 Gb/s data transfer rates; dual Thunderbolt ports for daisy-chaining peripherals and displays.
  • RAID management: SoftRAID software integrated for flexible RAID levels, performance optimization, and robust data protection features.
  • Operating system compatibility: macOS and Windows environments supported; formatted volumes work across supported platforms with appropriate drivers and software.
  • Enclosure features: Enterprise-grade enclosure with thermal management to maintain drive health and performance over extended use; compact footprint suitable for studios, editing suites, and control rooms.
  • Power and cables: External power supply included; Thunderbolt cable required for operation (cables typically included with new units depending on retailer package).
  • Warranty and support: Backed by OWC’s warranty and support ecosystem, designed for professional use and long-term reliability.

How to install OWC 32TB ThunderBay 4 Thunderbolt (40Gb/s) Enterprise Drive RAID Storage Solution With SoftRAID

  • Connect and power: Plug the ThunderBay 4 into your computer using a Thunderbolt 3 cable and connect the power supply. Ensure the enclosure is powered on and recognized by your system.
  • Install or verify drives: If your unit is not pre-populated, install your four drives into the drive bays following the enclosure’s indicated guidelines. Ensure drives are securely seated and cables routed for optimal airflow.
  • Launch SoftRAID: Open SoftRAID on your computer. If the software isn’t installed, install the SoftRAID application and license as provided with the product.
  • Create a RAID set: In SoftRAID, create a new RAID set using the four drives. Choose a level that matches your needs for performance and redundancy (for example, a balanced RAID level or a dedicated fault-tolerant configuration).
  • Format and name the volume: Once the RAID set is created, format the resulting volume with your preferred file system (e.g., APFS, HFS+, NTFS, or exFAT depending on your workflow and OS). Give the volume a descriptive name to reflect its use (e.g., “Projects 32TB”).
  • Optimize and test: Run any available SMART checks or health diagnostics in SoftRAID, then perform a small test transfer to verify performance and reliability before starting your main workload.
  • Workflow integration: Add the RAID volume to your media workflow, enable daisy-chaining for additional devices if needed, and configure backup software to protect important data.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the total usable capacity of the ThunderBay 4 in this configuration?
    A: The unit is configured for up to 32 TB of usable storage across four drives, with exact usable capacity depending on the RAID level and drive manufacturer’s specifications.
  • Q: Which interfaces does the ThunderBay 4 support?
    A: It uses Thunderbolt 3 (40 Gb/s) with dual-port capability to daisy-chain additional devices, displays, or expansion storage.
  • Q: Is SoftRAID included?
    A: Yes, the product ships with SoftRAID software to manage RAID sets, monitor drive health, and optimize performance for professional workflows.
  • Q: Can I use this with both macOS and Windows?
    A: Yes. The ThunderBay 4 is designed to be compatible with macOS and Windows operating systems, though you may need to format the RAID volume according to the target OS requirements.
  • Q: Are the drives included?
    A: The product is described as an enterprise RAID storage solution with four-drive bays; depending on the specific listing, drives may be included or you may install your own drives. Verify the product package details at purchase for drive inclusion.
  • Q: Can I upgrade or replace drives without powering down?
    A: Many configurations support hot-swapping in the drive bays; always follow the enclosure’s user guide and SoftRAID instructions when replacing drives to avoid data loss.
  • Q: How should I back up the ThunderBay 4 data?
    A: Implement a multi-layer strategy: use SoftRAID’s redundancy when appropriate, and pair the ThunderBay 4 with a separate backup solution (local or cloud) to protect against drive failure, accidental deletion, or corruption.

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