I am not a fan...
Specifically, this case has very little ventilation, which is something I care about deeply. I much prefer my current Lian Li A76 over that case because there is room for 3 fans in the front to bathe the drives in and ample room inside to bathe the various MOBO components. The MacCase relies on two 80mm fans to deal with all the system heat. Yes, you can fit performant fans but they will be noisy, and neither will bathe the CPU heat sink with cool air.
The better 4U designs out there (SM847) not only use multiple large, redundant fans but also use plastic covers inside to guide airflow over critical aspects of the motherboard to assure redundant cooling means for the motherboard.
A 16-drive 3U series unit is $450 on ebay with redundant power supplies. A similarly-built
4U, 36-bay unit will set you back $550. Note how the 4U model shows the plastic motherboard cover still inside. They also offer smaller 2U and 1U versions that have room for fewer drives but which will be even more restrictive re: PCIe expansion boards.
I used to own a MiniXL from iXsystems (long ago version with the C2758 processor in it) and that thing too had very little in terms of fan power, which in turn was perfect for roasting drives in their own juices during scrubs, etc. For < 10 drives, a mini-ITX board, and a few hot-swap backplanes, likely nothing beats the
Lian Li Q26 A or B chassis, which sadly has been out of production for a couple of years now. Used prices are inflated accordingly.