Jan854 Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 Hello, I wanted to know if it's possible to connect multiple HDDs via USB because when I tested it, it didn't showed all of my drives that i had plugged in.
1 Mobius Posted December 27, 2024 Posted December 27, 2024 i think if you use an external enclosure with multiple hdds only one will show up. But in general it is not recommended to use usb external storage feel free to read more hear https://forums.truenas.com/t/why-you-should-avoid-usb-attached-drives-for-data-pool-disks/1499 1
0 HomeHosted Posted December 27, 2024 Posted December 27, 2024 2 hours ago, Jan854 said: Hello, I wanted to know if it's possible to connect multiple HDDs via USB because when I tested it, it didn't showed all of my drives that i had plugged in. As the other person said it is not recommended to use usb drives. usb is not designed to be used this way. on your board your manual will say what usb ports go to what usb chip on your board. And usually they are 2-4 ports per chip. This can cause a lot of stability issues, it will cause drive IO delays. And don’t get me started on drive lettering for pools. best bet. Get an HBA card and shuck your external drives. 1
0 AeroXuk Posted January 1, 2025 Posted January 1, 2025 I've been using a Terramaster D6-320 (USB-C 10Gbps enclosure) with TrueNAS Scale since October and had no issues so far. I'm aware that's not a long time so can't speak for longterm results. On 12/27/2024 at 1:03 AM, Mobius said: i think if you use an external enclosure with multiple hdds only one will show up. But in general it is not recommended to use usb external storage feel free to read more hear https://forums.truenas.com/t/why-you-should-avoid-usb-attached-drives-for-data-pool-disks/1499 Before purchasing I reviewed the points raised there, and whilst they are good general points, I feel most of the potential issues listed can be mitigated for. If you have the space to install a HBA card and connect the drives via that, I feel that is still the preferrer method. In my case I don't have the space for that and had two unpopulated USB4 connections on my host. If you do go for a USB disk enclosure I would recommed going for a higher end one rather then a cheaper one. The one I use passes each disk through as a seperate device and has no built in raid funtionality. 1
Question
Jan854
Hello, I wanted to know if it's possible to connect multiple HDDs via USB because when I tested it, it didn't showed all of my drives that i had plugged in.
3 answers to this question
Recommended Posts
Please sign in to comment
You will be able to leave a comment after signing in
Sign In Now