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I can't remember, if you shuck it, what sort of drive is inside?
They have generally been white labeled version of WD Red drives. Back in the day they were actually Red drives in there, my 8TB is from that era.I can't remember, if you shuck it, what sort of drive is inside?
From the BB Q&A section: "I got a WD180EMFZ in mine. Also showing up as a Ultrastar DC HC550 per the R/N. Running at 5400 RPM according to hdtune."I can't remember, if you shuck it, what sort of drive is inside?
Keep in mind that while they may say HC550, it's not an enterprise drive now even if it once was.From the BB Q&A section: "I got a WD180EMFZ in mine. Also showing up as a Ultrastar DC HC550 per the R/N. Running at 5400 RPM according to hdtune."
In that case, should go the big storage route, I'll pay the extra $80 per drive to get the Exos 20TB models from NewEgg.
Yep those are some very cheap per TB costs, if one can handle the refurbished status as well as the seller warranty.Luke M Thank you bought some for back ups drives.
I do not think its really worth shucking these days with the anti shucking connectors and manufacturer certified refurbished enterprise drives with 2 or 5 year warranty are cheaper then externals. Last year I bought 18 tb exos from server parts deals for $194 each which is cheaper then these and earlier this year goharddrive had western digital enterprise 14 tb for $113 each.
I was going to mention this as well since the deals on 8TB SAS were quite plentiful at $45 a while back--$5.625/TB.For more saving you could also create a SAS drive slot on your machine. Big SAS disks often come along cheap.
To move forward you must back up!I use two of these as a mirrored storage spaces drive that I backup to, which then backs up to backblaze and a local truenas system. Once you've lost everything once, you never will again! LOL.
Luke M Thank you bought some for back ups drives.
I do not think its really worth shucking these days with the anti shucking connectors and manufacturer certified refurbished enterprise drives with 2 or 5 year warranty are cheaper then externals. Last year I bought 18 tb exos from server parts deals for $194 each which is cheaper then these and earlier this year goharddrive had western digital enterprise 14 tb for $113 each.
They require the pin 3 3.3v to be bypassed otherwise they won't spin up. You can put kapton tape on the pin and plug it into your NAS if it doesn't power up without the tape.Wait so these have the weird connectors? I can't just put these into my nas?
Well my my ds920+ saw the shucked drive. Yay! No mod necessary. The drive was WD180EDGZ in mine.They require the pin 3 3.3v to be bypassed otherwise they won't spin up. You can put kapton tape on the pin and plug it into your NAS if it doesn't power up without the tape.