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18TB Seagate Exos X18 7200RPM 3.5" Internal Enterprise Hard Drive (Recertified)

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Server Part Deals has 18TB Seagate Exos X18 7200RPM 3.5" Internal Enterprise Hard Drive (Manufacturer Recertified, ST18000NM000J) for $189.99. Shipping is free.

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Server Part Deals has 18TB Seagate Exos X18 7200RPM 3.5" Internal Enterprise Hard Drive (Manufacturer Recertified, ST18000NM000J) for $189.99. Shipping is free.

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Cerawind
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A few months ago I made my first purchase from this website, based off glowing reviews from the commenters. Oddly enough, my first purchase was a bad hard drive! (Or maybe not odd and people here are just getting really lucky?) Inserting the hard drive just kept rebooting my system, and they told me to return it. The return process was really easy, however, and they really stood by their product. I felt confident enough that I got another hard drive after that incident and the new one has been working flawlessly.
mrgino
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Solid deal, thanks. I've bought so many of these over the past 6 months and had zero issues so far. I'll never shuck another WD drive again.
TheEdge
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I bought 4 x 12TB from this seller about six weeks ago. Shipped fast. Packaged VERY WELL. No tax. And they're running great.

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CTRFK8
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Quote from iyg :
I'm confuses with your statements. Should I write it to 100% in the first 30 days or not?


Any coupon code available? I never buy anything from them before.
I think my sentence was clear.
Yes write to the hdd 100% there is programs out there that will do it . Giggle it
Mar 16, 2023
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ShoppingSmart
Mar 16, 2023
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Can anyone recommend a good external enclosure for these? I want to use it for a media server or a place for my boy to store his games and although i dont care about raid or anything like that id like a fast one that will keep the drive cool maybe ? I am just pulling my hair out looking at all of the options and google isnt really a great result . Id much rather get the experts opinion on here Smilie
Mar 16, 2023
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dczyz
Mar 16, 2023
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Quote from TigD :
This was one factor I considered when switching from RAID to DrivePool (both along with proper backups of course): DrivePool makes it easy to mix and match drive types and capacities, and no matter how many drives in the pool fail, everything on the other drives is easily accessible (with any hardware and software).

I don't mean to shill for anyone, just am a genuinely satisfied customer and I think it's a great solution for a variety of situations.
I echo that Drive Pool works great. I switched to unraid as Windows Server is getting away from the small user market (nothing to do with DrivePool, just that I was on Server 2016) - and I have to say, Drive Pool performed better for me as far as speed then unraid has.

If ZFS ever gets their multiple size drive update out I may switch to TrueNas --- but I am kind of putting some hope to see what the stealth LTT NAS is going to be.

Edit: I so miss Drive Pool's process to remove a drive from the pool. Could not believe Unraid doesn't really have a one step function built in to do that.
Last edited by dczyz March 16, 2023 at 10:28 AM.
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wlandy
Mar 16, 2023
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I brought from Amazon last year in the same price. After all my Seagate 7200.11 HDDs failed the year before last, I will try to avoid Seagate as much as possible. To me, not a single WD HDD failure occurred in the last 4-5 years and this has gained very good trust to WD on me.
Recently ST Exos X14 does shown high failure rate in the famous HDD reliability report from BackBlaze: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/ba...-for-2022/.
I will wait for good deals on WD HC5xx series.
Last edited by wlandy March 16, 2023 at 02:39 PM.
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Ricard0123
Mar 17, 2023
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Quote from jull :
thinking of buying 2 for nas. i don't even have a nas yet..
Buy 4 for raid 10!
Mar 17, 2023
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grayguru
Mar 17, 2023
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Quote from ShoppingSmart :
Can anyone recommend a good external enclosure for these? I want to use it for a media server or a place for my boy to store his games and although i dont care about raid or anything like that id like a fast one that will keep the drive cool maybe ? I am just pulling my hair out looking at all of the options and google isnt really a great result . Id much rather get the experts opinion on here Smilie
Get a cheap refurnished HP or Dell box. For example: HP DC7900 TW (Amazon, $125)
Or, heck, maybe check out thrift stores like Goodwill Salvation Army. Or pawn shops. Obsolete CPUs that nobody wants but work fine for low horsepower usage like media server. Not enough horsepower to do real-time re-encoding, though.

Make sure you get one with enough drive bays to put 3-4 hard drives in, and enough SATA ports on the motherboard.
These make great media servers. I've built several for myself & family & friends.

If you are afraid it will get too hot, buy a few cheap fans, like Antec 120MM F12. Quiet & cheap.
5 pack for $20 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PFBPHL6/


FWIW, I just bought a few HP T620 thin clients, $30-$35 each. Plug in external drive(s) like the ones that frequently pop up on Slick Deals.
Mar 20, 2023
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MoejjOryzen
Mar 20, 2023
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Love this place. Nice 2 day shipping. 18TB storage for two hundred buxx? NOICE!! Getting two more.
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jcab2002
Mar 22, 2023
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Quote from BlackBabyJeebus :
RAID is not a backup, but it does provide good protection against disk failure, which is all that is really needed for 99% of the data of the majority of home users.

An important part of the data protection calculation that rarely gets addressed, is actually determining what portion of your data requires the highest level of protection. the 3-2-1 rule need only be applied to irreplaceable data. Everyone's case will be different, but in my experience the vast majority of home users honestly assessing their data for what is irreplaceable will come up with a surprisingly small size.

It's ridiculous to spend time, money and effort backing up data that is already easily available elsewhere. I've had people ask me for advice on how to properly back up their pirated movie and game collection. Your backup is the rest of the world. If you want to go for something like RAID to help prevent against the inconvenience of data loss due to drive failure, that's reasonable, but beyond that you probably needn't worry about that type of data.
My RAID setup is directly underneath a sprinkler right now.
Mar 23, 2023
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badlamb
Mar 23, 2023
182 Posts
Work in video production and always looking for storage solutions but don't know much about them - can I buy an enclosure for this and backup files on it?
Mar 28, 2023
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randyboxman
Mar 28, 2023
271 Posts
Whoa. No tax makes this slick AF

Actually this is so slick I had to buy 2x. That raises the plex server to almost 100TB Smilie
Last edited by randyboxman March 28, 2023 at 08:32 AM.
Mar 29, 2023
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hdtv00
Mar 29, 2023
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Yea I have a 9 yr + old toshiba drive dying on me, I guess I'm in for one. I've used these guys before and it worked out ok so far.
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lastwraith
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Quote from CTRFK8 :
Thats the thing its not bad. You are comparing old seagate hdds to the newest enterprise drives

You are just trying to confuse people on here with old articles that have no relevance to how the X16/18 enterprise CMR drives operate vs a SMR drive that you are comparing them too
You should really try to carefully read people's comments and not just skim them so that you can then "respond" with your own agenda at lightning speed (as evidenced by the many typos). You have misunderstood basically everything I posted and then made stuff up on top of it.

FWIW - it's "I couldn't care less". I could care less means you do care a significant amount.
Last edited by lastwraith March 30, 2023 at 12:37 AM.
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lastwraith
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Quote from MWink :
You got a personal email? I didn't. How much did you donate? Regardless, I felt it was worth supporting a program that has been so useful to me for so long and isn't encrusted with DRM.

I've tried Irfanview a few times but I just don't care for it. It also lacked something really basic that was a deal-breaker for me.
I think I donated $20-25, nothing crazy. Guess I just got lucky?

What did IrfanView NOT do that you needed? It does a ridiculous amount of stuff, especially with the plugins pack. Like, you can text edit a PDF and then save it as an image or back to a PDF. Pretty insane for a program that's meant to be an image viewer.
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CTRFK8
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Quote from lastwraith :
You should really try to read people's comments and not just skim them so that you can then "respond" with your own agenda. You have misunderstood basically everything I posted and then made stuff up in top of it.
Good luck with your future endeavors, you're going to need it.

FWIW - it's "I couldn't care less". I could care less means you do care a significant amount.

Lol i made stuff on top of it and i have my own agenda. That is HILLARIOUS!

I run over 2PiB and own and operate over 100 hdds that have been running for 2 years+ continuously , I think I am more than qualified to talk about hdds.
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lastwraith
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Quote from CTRFK8 :
Is there a reason why you did not just build an Unraid Server? You can do the same upgrading your hdds
Never heard of drive pool
There's not much that Unraid does that something else doesn't do better. It has proprietary elements, costs money unless you run minimal drives, and doesn't correct for errors in the data (it can only remedy failing drives or detect data errors with a plugin but not actually fix them).
The things it has going for it are that it's meant to be easy to setup and use, it allows the addition of disparate sizes and types of disks, and it can easily run other stuff off of it via Docker.
Unraid is fine if it meets your needs but it's far from the best option for everyone. If you care about the integrity of your data and not simply what drives might be dying, I'd argue that OMV with Snapraid and mergerfs is the superior option and it's not that hard to deal with from its GUI. Stablebit DrivePool with Snapraid is another good option and can even be run on Windows if the person is most comfortable there.
Both of those allow adding hard drives of whatever size as you go. The Windows option costs money obviously but OMV doesn't. OMV can run Docker as well if that's a concern.
But if you just want to add a bunch of hard drives at random, manage things easily from a GUI, maybe run some Docker containers, and don't mind some gotchas on speed and caching..... Unraid may be worth the cost of entry. I hear upgrading has gotten easier too, so that's a plus.
Last edited by lastwraith March 30, 2023 at 01:05 AM.

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