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Product Name: | Seagate 16TB SED HDD Exos X16 7200 RPM SATA 6Gb/s 3.5-inch Enterprise Hard Drive ST16000NM000G |
Product Description: | With massive capacity and innovative technology advancements, this Exos X16 enterprise hard drive is engineered to address the needs of the hyperscale storage market. The helium sealed drive design replaces air with helium inside the drive, to reduce air turbulence and allow more platters to fit in the same 3.5" form factor. Boasting SATA 6 Gbps host interface, 7200 RPM spinning speed, and 256 MB Cache, this 16 TB drive delivers Max. sustained transfer rate of 261 MB/s. And capable of 24x7 operation, the Seagate Exos X16 is a perfect high-reliability solution for servers, storage systems, and business-centric NAS systems. Highest 16TB hard drive performance with enhanced caching, making it perfect for cloud data center and massive scale-out data center applications Hyperscale SATA model tuned for large data transfers and low latency PowerBalance feature optimizes Watts/TB Helium sealed-drive design delivers lower total cost of ownership through lower power and weight Next-generation helium side-sealing weld technology for added handling robustness and leak protection Digital environmental sensors to monitor internal drive conditions for optimal operation and performance Data protection and security: Seagate Secure features for safe, affordable, fast, and easy drive retirement Best-Fit Applications Hyperscale applications/cloud data centers Massive scale-out data centers Big data applications High-capacity density RAID storage Mainstream enterprise external storage arrays Distributed file systems, including Hadoop and Ceph Enterprise backup and restore—D2D, virtual tape Centralized surveillance |
Product SKU: | 1Z4-002P-024G1 |
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But this is even worse: It's some 3rd party merchant, not even FraudEgg itself. Might have warranty issues at the very least.
But this is even worse: It's some 3rd party merchant, not even FraudEgg itself. Might have warranty issues at the very least.
I would be really concerned about this newegg 3rd party though, the page says 1 year warranty when you scroll down, and their return policy mentions restocking fees for opened stuff. At least with Amazon you could return a drive for free no matter what.
I would be really concerned about this newegg 3rd party though, the page says 1 year warranty when you scroll down, and their return policy mentions restocking fees for opened stuff. At least with Amazon you could return a drive for free no matter what.
It was considerably cheaper than anywhere else ($297 each).
Google around confirms this seller is legit, with some people even claiming this is Seagate themselves selling on Amazon. My own research has shown the seller ( https://www.amazon.com/sp?seller=A2N40
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It was considerably cheaper than anywhere else ($297 each).
Google around confirms this seller is legit, with some people even claiming this is Seagate themselves selling on Amazon. My own research has shown the seller ( https://www.amazon.com/sp?seller=A2N40
The Amazon sellers such as HyperHawk and Tech on Tech were listing 5 year warranties, and the fine print did not specify the seller was the warranty provider.
It was considerably cheaper than anywhere else ($297 each).
Google around confirms this seller is legit, with some people even claiming this is Seagate themselves selling on Amazon. My own research has shown the seller ( https://www.amazon.com/sp?seller=A2N40
The Amazon sellers, such as HyperHawk and Tech on Tech, were listing 5 year warranties, and the fine print did not specify the seller was the warranty provider. Both of my X18 drives from both sellers did check out as having 5 year Seagate warranties when I ran the serial numbers.
The Amazon sellers, such as HyperHawk and Tech on Tech, were listing 5 year warranties, and the fine print did not specify the seller was the warranty provider. Both of my X18 drives from both sellers did check out as having 5 year Seagate warranties when I ran the serial numbers.
It was considerably cheaper than anywhere else ($297 each).
Google around confirms this seller is legit, with some people even claiming this is Seagate themselves selling on Amazon. My own research has shown the seller ( https://www.amazon.com/sp?seller=A2N40