Anyone use one of these?
I've just bought an Icy Box Twin SATA HDD docking bay (also supports SSD's) to use mainly for photo storage, I don't use a home network or wi-fi so don't need a more elaberate NAS set up, I considered an external USB HDD but the advantage of the docking station is that drives can be quickly changed without turning the PC off, the model I bought supports 2x 2.5" and 3.5" drives and drive cloning, I have a few spare HDD's lying around so might as well use them.
The docking station has it's own separate power supply and connects to the PC with a USB lead and supports USB 3 if your PC has it, just plug in a drive, turn it on and windows finds it and installs the driver, the drives are detected and listed by windows as independent drives and files can be copied to them like any other drive, think of them as USB memory sticks.
With two drives in the station you can drag and drop files from one drive to the other and clone one drive to the other, as long as the target drive is the same size or bigger than the source drive, cloning is done independently in the station and does not need to be connected to the PC, bootable drives can also be cloned.
It's a simple, easy to use solution for photo storage and also for backing up the Acronis disc image files I make, and you can never have enough backups!
The only issue with this station is like so many products today the USB lead that's supplied is so short it next to useless, but the lead is not wired into the station so just get a decent length lead and problem solved.
The station seems quite well made with an aluminium case and fairly price at £36, I'm beginning to wonder how I got along without one