Newegg Inc. via Walmart has
20TB Seagate Exos X20 Enterprise 3.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive (ST20000NM007D) on sale for
$289.89.
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20TB Seagate Exos X20 Enterprise 3.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive (ST20000NM007D) on sale for
$289.89.
Shipping is free.
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About the Product - 20TB Capacity
- 7200 RPM Spindle Speed
- 3.5" Form Factor
- 6.0/3.0 Interface Access Speed (Gb/s)
- 168/550 Random Read/Write 4K QD 16
Warranty - Includes a 5-year manufacturer warranty with purchase
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These are new drives.
https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Ex...7X72H?th=1
Edit: new vs renewed
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Just I never had a single wd drive failed but probably had at least 4 seagates failed over 20 years
Do you know why there are so many refurbished seagates around?
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https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Ex...7X72H?th=1 [amazon.com]
Edit: new vs renewed
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He's saying if you end up buying the refurbs, then there will be a certain level of expectation.
Just I never had a single wd drive failed but probably had at least 4 seagates failed over 20 years
Do you know why there are so many refurbished seagates around?
Actually Tom's Hardware just posted an article about how poorly Seagate and Hitachi drives have been, though this isn't any "news"
Seagate and Hitachi made their popularity due to being the primary drives offered with big companies PCs and servers like HP, Dell, IBM, etc. I've had more failed Seagate mechanical drives in the past ~15 years than any other brand. Hitachi's DeskStar line in a close second.
But yes it's a good price. I would even say get it if you need one. Just don't expect to run it for 7+ years and don't expect to be writing to it constantly or it could belly up sooner than later.
Good for NAS and basic file, ftp or web server storage. If you're worried about failure get 2 or more and raid them.