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14TB WD easystore USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (WDBAMA0140HBK-NESN) on sale for
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14TB WD easystore USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (WDBAMA0140HBK-NESN) on sale for
$199.99.
Shipping is free.
Product Details:- USB 3.0 interface: Offers easy-to-use connection to devices. Backward-compatible with USB 2.0 for simple connection to your computer.
- Comes with the WD Discovery backup software that lets you set hourly, daily, or monthly backup schedules and makes it easy to back up high-capacity files to your drive. Compatible with Apple Time Machine (requires reformatting)
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Completely unhelpful because times have changed. That's why this is a Frontpage deal, this is a good price.
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Never-mind, your sir, are 💯 % right, and has nothing to do with them keeping shareholders happy after getting used to the record breaking and setting profits had during the supply chain crisis: https://www.netcials.co
Would you kindly take an economics class before you offer your tripe thoughts as clever sarcasm? Also, record breaking profits for oil companies too, you dingus you, which price of oil is fundamentally tied to the price of groceries... someone explain it to this guy
Completely unhelpful because times have changed. That's why this is a Frontpage deal, this is a good price.
But sure, I'm the dingus because I'm not crapping on a front page deal that's a good price in modern times - you know, the ones we actually live in and that don't require a time machine unlike the time period where you apparently live and judge prices from.
Maybe look at the recent price history on an item and judge the deal according to that instead of some random price from the past you've held onto regardless of any events that have transpired since. Especially when the deal is the same as previous good FP deals.
Or, you know, just get lost.
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Never-mind, your sir, are 💯 % right, and has nothing to do with them keeping shareholders happy after getting used to the record breaking and setting profits had during the supply chain crisis: https://www.netcials.com/stock-pr...unlop-Inc/ [netcials.com]
Would you kindly take an economics class before you offer your tripe thoughts as clever sarcasm? Also, record breaking profits for oil companies too, you dingus you, which price of oil is fundamentally tied to the price of groceries... someone explain it to this guy
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NewEgg: https://edwardbetts.com/price_per_tb/ $15/TB is the current low.
Amazon: https://diskprices.com/?locale=us&condition=new&disk_types=external_hdd,external_hdd25,internal_hdd,... [diskprices.com]
I've removed 'used' from that link. New only. Toshiba and Seagate Ironwolf are the low prices in the $14.xx range.
Also, some people run lots of virtual machines, which typically need 10G-40G of storage.
If you do IT security, the largest password DB dumps are 3+TB. Get a few of those for your GPUs to crack over the next few years and having 30TB becomes easy. Pre-cracked passwords can make my consulting red-team engagements much faster. So many people are bad at passwords and think they are cleaver ... they aren't. We usually get 80% of the passwords inside a client company in less than a month. Those provide a beachhead to launch other attacks. Most people are pretty clueless about IT security even when they've been to 4 hrs of training. Somehow, they think it doesn't apply to them when safely at work.
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