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OWC ThunderBlade x12 – Thunderbolt 5 NVMe RAID SSD
- Price range: £2,515.20 through £14,124.00
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Oyen Mobius 2C RAID 2-Bay USB-C Hard Drive
- Price range: £598.80 through £1,272.00
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SanDisk Professional G-RAID MIRROR (12TB – 48TB)
- Price range: £622.80 through £1,404.00
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Glyph Blackbox PRO RAID Desktop Drive with Thunderbolt 3
- Price range: £610.80 through £2,074.80
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SymplySPARK Desktop 8-Bay Thunderbolt 3 RAID
- Price range: £3,692.00 through £8,104.00
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SanDisk Professional G-RAID Shuttle 4 (24TB – 104TB)
- Price range: £1,704.00 through £4,194.00
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SanDisk Professional G-RAID Shuttle 8 (48TB – 208TB)
- Price range: £3,312.00 through £7,230.00
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LaCie 2big RAID with USB-C (8TB – 60TB)
- Price range: £510.00 through £1,652.40
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When your work depends on speed, reliability, and data security, RAID drives give you the performance edge and peace of mind you need to manage vast amounts of data and keep massive files safe and accessible. RAID drives combine multiple disks into a single, highly reliable and powerful storage system. Whether you’re editing 4K video, managing enterprise databases, or running a creative studio, our professional RAID storage solutions keep your projects moving forward.
What Is a RAID Drive and How Does It Work?
A RAID drive (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) combines multiple hard drives into a single storage system, working together for improved speed, redundancy, or both. By spreading your data across two or more disks, RAID hard drives help protect against drive failure (your files stay safe even if one drive fails), while also enabling faster read and write speeds. This is crucial for tasks like 4K video editing, high-resolution photo workflows, and server backups.
RAID Configurations: RAID Level 0, 1, 5, 6 & 10
RAID 0 (Striping): Splits data across multiple drives for maximum speed. Ideal for handling large 8K files during active projects, but offers no redundancy (you’ll need separate backup storage).
RAID 1 (Mirroring): Creates an identical copy of your data across two drives. If one drive fails, your files remain completely intact on the other – ideal for critical document storage.
RAID 5: Balances performance, capacity, and redundancy by spreading data across three or more drives. You can lose any single drive without losing data. The SanDisk Professional G-RAID Shuttle 8 uses this configuration to balance speed and protection.
RAID 6: Similar to RAID 5, but with double parity (i.e. can survive two simultaneous drive failures). A reliable option for IT environments with irreplaceable data.
RAID 10 (1+0): Combines the speed of RAID 0 with the protection of RAID 1. You get excellent performance plus the ability to lose multiple drives (as long as they’re not mirrored pairs). Frequently chosen by video editing teams managing large, ongoing projects.
Desktop, Rackmount and Portable RAID Hard Drives
Desktop RAID units are a solid choice for creative professionals who want high-performance storage in a studio or office. You connect through a single cable and get all the drive bays, cooling, and power management in one neat box. With multi-bay units like the SanDisk Professional G-RAID Shuttle or the OWC ThunderBlade 12, you get huge capacity and fast transfer speeds without the footprint of a full server. You can also expand or swap drives as your projects grow.
Rackmount RAID arrays step things up for IT departments, production houses, and small businesses that need centralised, always-on storage. These units slot neatly into a server rack, can handle more drives, and include redundant power supplies.
Portable RAID drives are designed for people who can’t always work from one location. You can edit 8K footage at your office, then pack up and continue at home without missing a beat. Whatever your setup – studio desk, server room, or remote location – there’s a RAID solution that matches how you work.
Who Benefits from a RAID Storage System?
Professional workflows generate data faster than single drives can handle safely. Any work environment where file loss equals lost revenue needs RAID protection.
RAID Drives for Creative Teams
For video editors cutting 4K and 8K footage, RAID hard drives provide the speed required for smooth playback and editing without dropped frames. A single corrupted drive could destroy weeks of work. Photographers working with thousands of RAW files, or audio engineers juggling multi-track recordings, also benefit from faster project loading times and safer backups. RAID drives for Mac, such as the SanDisk Professional G-RAID Shuttle 4, integrate seamlessly into creative workstations.
RAID for IT and Business Applications
Businesses rely on RAID for data continuity, even in the event of a hardware failure. IT departments supporting multiple users require storage that never stops working. Server-grade RAID configurations keep databases and shared files available 24/7. When a drive fails in a RAID 5 or 6 setup, users continue working normally while you replace the faulty component. Whether you’re running accounting software, complex databases, or inventory systems, RAID storage is scalable, reliable, and secure.
Choosing the Right RAID Drive for Your Needs
Your choice of RAID hard drive will depend on three factors: how much data you’re storing, how fast you need to access it, and how much protection you need.
Capacity, Interface, and Performance Considerations
Start by calculating your storage needs over the next two years, then double that number. RAID configurations reduce usable capacity (RAID 1 gives you 50% of total drive space, RAID 5 uses one drive for parity). From compact 8TB systems to enterprise-grade 208TB capacity, there’s a surplus of options to suit your workflow needs.
Thunderbolt RAID drives like the SymplySPARK Desktop 8-Bay deliver exceptional speeds through Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. USB-C RAID drives like the Oyen Mobius 2C RAID 2-Bay provide broad compatibility across devices.
SSD RAID setups deliver lightning-fast performance and near-instant access, making them ideal for video editing, VFX, and other high-intensity workflows. HDD RAID arrays offer much larger capacities at a lower cost per terabyte, so they’re a dependable choice for long-term bulk storage and archiving, where speed matters less than space. Many professionals use a mix of both – SSDs for speed, HDDs for scale.
Trusted RAID Brands We Stock
At DataStores, we only stock RAID hard drives from respected manufacturers. From OWC to SanDisk Professional, LaCie, Glyph, Symply, and Oyen Digital, these brands are trusted by professionals worldwide for their durability, reliability, consistency, and exceptional performance.
Why Buy RAID Drives from DataStores?
As a specialist UK supplier, DataStores provides expert guidance on RAID configuration and product selection. Whether you’re deciding between RAID 5 vs. RAID 0, or choosing the best RAID backup system for your team, we’ll help you cut through the complexity and find the right solution. Whether you’re generating terabytes of footage daily or need to handle dozens of audio streams without dropouts, we’ll connect you with the RAID storage solution that delivers extreme performance to match your demanding production schedules.
When reliability matters most, trust DataStores to deliver the RAID storage solution that keeps your projects moving. Our central London stockroom ensures rapid product availability for same-day dispatch or next-day delivery across the UK, so you can buy a RAID hard drive without long lead times. When your work and backups are at stake, trust DataStores with your RAID setup.




















