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In my experience, noooooo.
I've had too many momentary disconnects with USB devices to trust that on a 24/7 server.
An early server I built had a large USB backup drive for a RAID5 array and every month there was usually something that went wrong.
I've been doing USB with raid on several servers for 10 years. No random disconnects.
Why though?
Because I have a total of 28 drives and it works really well and is flexible.
12 of them are in a Synology though
Sata extension cards aren't expensive you should know.
Calm down mate.