There has been discussion in this forum about the use of multiple hard drives for additional storage that apparently required plugging in the particular hard drive you wanted to access.
Well, I was wondering if anyone tried to use a USB 2.0 four port hub. For example: USB cable from the 622 to the hub then 4 cables to 4 hard drive enclosures. Obviously only 1 hard drive would be powered up at a time but all that apparently is required would be to turn on a particular hard drive.
Since I’m using Apricorn hard drive enclosures that can be stacked or arranged side by side it would be really convenient to switch between hard drives simply by powering up the one I want without having to plug and unplug the cables all the time.
The Apricorn enclosure is aluminum and has a 3.5” fan allowing for very good air flow without having to run at high RPM’s making it very quiet and cool which would be important if you have 4 drives side by side. It has the power button on the front of the enclosure (some enclosures have the power switch in the rear, annoying) and a red power light so one can easily see which drive is active.
It seems to me that this arrangement should work but I’ve not yet tried it. Has anyone tried this?
Well, I was wondering if anyone tried to use a USB 2.0 four port hub. For example: USB cable from the 622 to the hub then 4 cables to 4 hard drive enclosures. Obviously only 1 hard drive would be powered up at a time but all that apparently is required would be to turn on a particular hard drive.
Since I’m using Apricorn hard drive enclosures that can be stacked or arranged side by side it would be really convenient to switch between hard drives simply by powering up the one I want without having to plug and unplug the cables all the time.
The Apricorn enclosure is aluminum and has a 3.5” fan allowing for very good air flow without having to run at high RPM’s making it very quiet and cool which would be important if you have 4 drives side by side. It has the power button on the front of the enclosure (some enclosures have the power switch in the rear, annoying) and a red power light so one can easily see which drive is active.
It seems to me that this arrangement should work but I’ve not yet tried it. Has anyone tried this?