Pegasus3 R6 connected via Thunderbolt 3 to a MacBook Pro. Once we got the Pegasus3 R6 unboxed, we started testing it. Additionally, it’s not currently possible to buy a Pegasus3 R6 and only buy four drives–the company currently requires you fill all the drive bays when purchasing any of the models, which is a bit annoying (at least to me). On the SSD side of things, the choices a bit more limited with the only options being 1TB or 2TB SSDs. Promise offers a wide range of options when it comes to traditional hard drives, you can select anywhere from 3TB to 10TB drives. For example, if you went with the R6 model you would have the option to choose the number of traditional hard drives you want (if any) and the amount of solid state drives you would want (if any). The BTO Pegasus3, which can be configured on Promise’s website, allows customers to choose what kind of drives as well as the amount of storage they’re looking for. ![]() It used to be that Promise had pre-configured models that they sold on their site, and while they still do offer pre-configured models, the company now also offers the ability for you to configure a built to order (BTO) model. The R4 comes with 4 drive bays, the R6 with 6, and you guessed it, the R6 with 8 drive bays. Promise recently updated their Pegasus series of products to support Thunderbolt 3, like the Pegasus2 line before it, the updated Pegasus3 product line comes in three models: the R4, R6, and R8.
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