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Post #53542872 added 09-28-2012 6:06 AM by shakazoid in Archived Deals
Bad review you mentioned has to do with packaging of shipped item , probably not from Amazon directly. There is no review of actual product as being bad . There is a newegg review showing failed...
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Post #53543298 added 09-28-2012 6:29 AM by purificada in Archived Deals
4tb at 7200 seems like a whole lot of storage for a good price here The Deskstar 7K4000 offers the industry's highest hard drive capacity at an enormous four terabytes of storage with 7200 RPM...
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Post #53733264 added 10-05-2012 5:14 PM by low858 in Archived Deals
Sweet. I'm looking to pick up three more. I'm not RAIDing. I'm running these in ReFS all in a data pool.
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Post #53546712 added 09-28-2012 8:39 AM by demn in Archived Deals
anyone have any expertise in getting extra 2 for 4? I have 2 ordered already...
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Post #53590350 added 09-30-2012 10:41 AM by linuxworks in Archived Deals
I gave up on 'home raid' and I hate the noise, the heat, the electricity and the failure modes. movie and music is not a server 7x24 requirement. the needs are very different. so, yes, single...
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Post #53579948 added 09-29-2012 6:23 PM by wiiwok in Archived Deals
Who cares. It's the part number that matters. Fry's is notorious for using images that don't accurately reflect the product. E.G. selling a monitor but having a picture of a USB drive. As has been...
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Post #53584090 added 09-29-2012 10:39 PM by yapchagi in Archived Deals
it should be good until next week thursday I think.
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Post #53551488 added 09-28-2012 11:22 AM by yapchagi in Archived Deals
I'm gonna wait until black friday and see what hard drives are on sale.
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Post #53556552 added 09-28-2012 2:29 PM by yapchagi in Archived Deals
hmmm the picture on the ad and the picture on frys website definitely shows the coolspin picture. I can actually see the number 32 MB cache there (which is the coolspin). ...
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Post #53558410 added 09-28-2012 4:09 PM by dn3g3l in Archived Deals
was available for shipping early morning late last night. might have sold out for shipping i guess.
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Post #53571462 added 09-29-2012 8:21 AM by linuxworks in Archived Deals
+1 for you. you understand and you get it. raid is not the right solution for most home media servers. are you watching movies (etc) 7x24? do you need millisecond level access to any file,...
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What you said are pretty much unrelated to the post you were replying to... IMO the URE has to go down or the hard drive has little value as it is a very poor choice for disk array due to design...
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Post #53569602 added 09-29-2012 5:02 AM by compguy in Archived Deals
Not true, it's completely related. I wasn't disagreeing with him/her, but pointing something out. A lot of people just use arrays because they hear magic about how they're more reliable. In practice,...
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Post #53567946 added 09-29-2012 12:24 AM by horizon2600 in Archived Deals
220$ after tax. No deal. Grabbed another 2TB Samsung F4 for 70$ the other day.
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Post #53587562 added 09-30-2012 7:19 AM by arcasinky in Archived Deals
RAID in any of its forms is not a backup scheme and anybody who sells or deploys a RAID in lieu of a formal backup scheme probably ought to be in a different line of work. RAID only provides...
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Post #53587836 added 09-30-2012 7:42 AM by compguy in Archived Deals
It's not a bad idea. They've started doing similar with flash media - at least in applications like mobile phones etc.. A number of them use duplication that halves the usable capacity for redundancy...
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Post #53573564 added 09-29-2012 10:46 AM by low858 in Archived Deals
Oh and does anyone know when this sale is over?
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Post #53746592 added 10-06-2012 11:44 AM by AkumaX in Archived Deals
sale's over. darn...
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Post #53730388 added 10-05-2012 2:33 PM by linuxworks in Archived Deals
funny, I'm moving away from zfs. I don't trust it, at the consumer level. I've also been burned by zfs before. de-dupe tech on jbod is my way forward. but good luck with your big array. hope...
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Post #53566700 added 09-28-2012 10:46 PM by FrozenDarkness in Archived Deals
man i just bought a 3TB GREEN for $125, should I try to sell that and jump up to 4GB decisions... $75 for 1more TB of space?
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Post #53585082 added 09-29-2012 11:55 PM by buzz86us in Archived Deals
I keep a 2tb drive as offline storage for an archive it isn't turned on unless I have to get something off of it. I imagine it has quite a long life ahead of it.
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Post #53540392 added 09-28-2012 2:30 AM by dn3g3l in Archived Deals
http://www.frys.com/product/7057131
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Post #53558964 added 09-28-2012 4:30 PM by low858 in Archived Deals
Tempting! Why does this have to be now?? Decisions....
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Post #53551018 added 09-28-2012 11:03 AM by arcasinky in Archived Deals
As drives grow, it's going to get harder and harder to make arrays with them. According to HGST, the read error rate for this drive is 1 in 1E14 bits. This drive has a capacity of around 3E13 bits...
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Post #53707910 added 10-04-2012 6:04 PM by darkhunter in Archived Deals
when these go for $150, i'm going to jump in for 2x. right now I have 4x 2TB and would much prefer 2x 4TB to cut down on space.
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Post #53713748 added 10-04-2012 11:08 PM by webjock in Archived Deals
I'm the opposite. I got tired of the multiple redundant "shelf" drive copies. I have over 30 HDDs ranging from 1 to 3TB. 3-4 copies of everything. I'd rsync 4-5 drives to make sure they all...
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Post #53713226 added 10-04-2012 10:32 PM by NineT9 in Archived Deals
Edit: I r st0pid
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Post #53562904 added 09-28-2012 7:47 PM by yapchagi in Archived Deals
confirmed that this is the 4 TB 7200 RPM edition. I bought it anyway coz I desperately need more space. And my windows 7 with P6X58D Premium mobo recognizes the HDD right away with 4 TB capacity. ...
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Post #53567906 added 09-29-2012 12:19 AM by HookedonHD in Archived Deals
yeah I thought about doing the same thing but mechanical hard drives are still expensive, so when I saw this last night I jumped on it. I have 3 of the 2tb editions of this drive and after a year I...
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Post #53567924 added 09-29-2012 12:21 AM by yapchagi in Archived Deals
hopefully mine will go strong for at least 3 years. On the back of the drive says production date is sept 2012. So it's really new :)
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Post #53567934 added 09-29-2012 12:22 AM by demn in Archived Deals
Ya, this is definitely the 7200rpm. I had wanted some of the coolspin (5400rpm) ones for awhile, and actually tried to get B&H and JR to pricematch those to $200. JR actually agreed to a reduced...
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Post #53571492 added 09-29-2012 8:23 AM by Bagira in Archived Deals
Another +1.
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Post #53719430 added 10-05-2012 7:29 AM by low858 in Archived Deals
I picked up a couple of these bad boys. Thanks op
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Post #53549664 added 09-28-2012 10:22 AM by dn3g3l in Archived Deals
there's only 2 reviews on newegg that's actually related to this hard drive, so i wouldn't really call it bad reviews. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145560
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Post #53747310 added 10-06-2012 12:38 PM by low858 in Archived Deals
Yeah. No big deal ill be sticking to these drives out the gate. You could still grab these drives at about 240 if it is desperately needed.
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Post #53747502 added 10-06-2012 12:53 PM by kaabob in Archived Deals
Dang I wish there were more 4tb available -- still a bit out of reach at this price point
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Post #53551620 added 09-28-2012 11:26 AM by compguy in Archived Deals
No idea about these ones, but I have several of the 3TB models from before the shortage and they've been very reliable, fast, and quiet. Regarding RAID, IMO I've always considered it silly for...
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Post #53565006 added 09-28-2012 9:37 PM by 6er in Archived Deals
Maybe we can get an amazon PM for those of us who don't have a Fry's. I sent them the link this morning and the price has dropped a little I think($10?) ...
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Post #53590260 added 09-30-2012 10:34 AM by linuxworks in Archived Deals
variable speed? uhm, they don't 'do' that. they are fixed speeds. low speeds, but not variable. that was a marketing lie.
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Post #53584856 added 09-29-2012 11:22 PM by warlock110 in Archived Deals
I'm trying to set up a low power media server, what do you think is best? single drive? and then have the media backed up onto another HDD (essentially raid 1, but manual Raid 1 if you will lol)... ...
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