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expiredcaptainguy posted Nov 17, 2023 06:06 AM

18TB WD easystore USB 3.0 External Hard Drive

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Best Buy has 18TB WD easystore USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (WDBAMA0180HBK-NESN) on sale for $199.99. Select store pickup where available.

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Includes:
  • 18TB External Desktop Hard Drive
  • SuperSpeed USB-A cable (5Gbps)
  • AC adapter
  • Device management and backup software
  • 2-Year Warranty

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Best Buy has 18TB WD easystore USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (WDBAMA0180HBK-NESN) on sale for $199.99. Select store pickup where available.

Note: Availability for store pickup varies and may be limited.

Thanks to Community Member captainguy for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 18TB External Desktop Hard Drive
  • SuperSpeed USB-A cable (5Gbps)
  • AC adapter
  • Device management and backup software
  • 2-Year Warranty

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resuds
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Good deal at $11.11/TB
jase77
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Nonsense. Normal people who just use a computer don't backup data but anyone needing 18tbs knows how things work.
lastwraith
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I would get this personally. While I don't subscribe to Seagate all being garbage, these WD that I've gotten have all been Helioseal drives (based on HGST designs) and have been cool, quiet, and fast. The initial ones were PWDIS which meant you had to tape the pin, cut it, or use an adapter, but the latest ones haven't been PWDIS so no issues.

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Nov 19, 2023 07:58 AM
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lastwraithNov 19, 2023 07:58 AM
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Quote from OrangeShow9395 :
Great deal, I hate to ask a question here but there is a ton of knowledge here.
I have a 11th Gen Dell micro, I'd love to use it in a raid format. Can I use a m.2 to SATA?
I plan on using unraid if that matters
1) How are you fitting a 3.5" drive into an Opti Micro?
2) If you're not, why not just use it as an external via USB?
3) Not that it matters, but unRAID doesn't really use RAID. It essentially sets up JBOD with parity, from what I understand. You can basically do the same (better IMO) with mergerfs (or DrivePool) + snapraid. UnRAID is considered an "easier" solution though, and does offer good support for running containers, but I very much dislike the stance they take on bitrot and a few other items.
Last edited by lastwraith November 19, 2023 at 01:03 AM.
Nov 19, 2023 08:06 AM
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lastwraithNov 19, 2023 08:06 AM
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Quote from tampupu :
You mean the Microsoft Windows took too many space?
or your hard drive spec is wrong?
The drive is 18 "terabytes." and 16.3709 "tebibytes." in windows.
Maybe you can get 18TB in Mac OS or Linux, it's the same space
I think they're being funny. Hopefully anyone buying 18TB (or any) HDDs understands the difference between advertised capacity on the box and actual storage capacity when formatted. Which has nothing to do with Windows or Bill Gates obviously.

Similar to many other advertised specs on boxes vs reality.
Nov 19, 2023 10:05 AM
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kozgNov 19, 2023 10:05 AM
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Quote from tampupu :
You mean the Microsoft Windows took too many space?
or your hard drive spec is wrong?
The drive is 18 "terabytes." and 16.3709 "tebibytes." in windows.
Maybe you can get 18TB in Mac OS or Linux, it's the same space
Quote from lastwraith :
I think they're being funny. Hopefully anyone buying 18TB (or any) HDDs understands the difference between advertised capacity on the box and actual storage capacity when formatted. Which has nothing to do with Windows or Bill Gates obviously.

Similar to many other advertised specs on boxes vs reality.
Microsoft allocates 1024 bytes per kilobyte. Drive manufacturers measure 1000 bytes per kilobyte. By the time you get up to drives with GB of storage, it's quite a difference.

You lose some space for the file system formatting, but that's a different issue.

I think Apple uses the same measurement as the drive manufacturers.

Nov 19, 2023 11:01 AM
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jase77Nov 19, 2023 11:01 AM
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Quote from Mohjong :
Bought 18TB HDD, shown as 16.3TB in windows.
Darn you Bill Gates!
I know all HDs are like this, but I wonder if this will be fixed. They should only be able to label it according to usable space. Seems like a class action lawsuit waiting to happen.
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Nov 19, 2023 12:50 PM
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BrightWealth275Nov 19, 2023 12:50 PM
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Quote from sd_King :
Can you share the link here? I couldn't find that on Costco site
https://www.costco.com/seagate-14...03297.html
Nov 19, 2023 01:24 PM
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ComoEstanPinchesNov 19, 2023 01:24 PM
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Quote from tsm37 :
Yes I have a few shucked 18TBs manufactured in recent months. All need the 3.3v bypass. Not a big deal , just buy some cable on amazon for a few bucks to bypass it. I don't like using the tape method
What's the cable called? My poweredge t20 doesn't read sadly
Nov 19, 2023 01:47 PM
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OrangeShow9395Nov 19, 2023 01:47 PM
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Quote from lastwraith :
1) How are you fitting a 3.5" drive into an Opti Micro?
2) If you're not, why not just use it as an external via USB?
3) Not that it matters, but unRAID doesn't really use RAID. It essentially sets up JBOD with parity, from what I understand. You can basically do the same (better IMO) with mergerfs (or DrivePool) + snapraid. UnRAID is considered an "easier" solution though, and does offer good support for running containers, but I very much dislike the stance they take on bitrot and a few other items.
I have a 5 bay enclosure with SATA passthrough. Needs separate power. The micro has a m.2 to SATA adapter (m.2 is essentially pcie right?)

Using it as intended is an option but I want to run docker's like home assistant and plex.

If you can think of a better solution for what I already have, I'm all ears! I am not here to say any system is better, just trying to piece together something for my needs

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Nov 19, 2023 02:18 PM
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TurboMannNov 19, 2023 02:18 PM
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Quote from OrangeShow9395 :
I have a 5 bay enclosure with SATA passthrough. Needs separate power. The micro has a m.2 to SATA adapter (m.2 is essentially pcie right?)

Using it as intended is an option but I want to run docker's like home assistant and plex.

If you can think of a better solution for what I already have, I'm all ears! I am not here to say any system is better, just trying to piece together something for my needs
Would not recommend running apps/docker/VMs directly from a HDD.

Since you're planning to use unraid, use an SSD instead.

You can use the SSD in a "cache pool" in unraid which enables some nice performance boosting options. More importantly though, you can point your app data (docker/VMs) to the cache pool so you're not pegging the HDDs constantly.

edit

Also, m2 can be using either SATA or PCIE bus. Depends on your device. If your m2 is using a SATA bus you will not be able to use an NVMe SSD. You'll need to make sure it's SATA.

edit 2

I may have misread your comment. The m2 to SATA adapter is FOR the 5 bay enclosure or is it an extra port you have available (in addition to the 5 bay)?

If it's an extra, I'd recommend the SSD.

If it's specifically for hooking up the 5 bay expansion, I would double check what bus (logical interface) your m2 actually has. If it's PCIE it will not work with SATA.

If it is SATA, you should be good to go. I'd still highly recommend using at least one SSD in one of the bays (or perhaps on another m2 slot if there's an extra).
Last edited by TurboMann November 19, 2023 at 07:32 AM.
Nov 19, 2023 02:31 PM
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OrangeShow9395Nov 19, 2023 02:31 PM
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Quote from TurboMann :
Would not recommend running apps/docker/VMs directly from a HDD.

Since you're planning to use unraid, use an SSD instead.

You can use the SSD in a "cache pool" in unraid which enables some nice performance boosting options. More importantly though, you can point your app data (docker/VMs) to the cache pool so you're not pegging the HDDs constantly.

edit

Also, m2 can be using either SATA or PCIE bus. Depends on your device. If your m2 is using a SATA bus you will not be able to use an NVMe SSD. You'll need to make sure it's SATA.

edit 2

I may have misread your comment. The m2 to SATA adapter is FOR the 5 bay enclosure or is it an extra port you have available (in addition to the 5 bay)?

If it's an extra, I'd recommend the SSD.

If it's specifically for hooking up the 5 bay expansion, I would double check what bus (logical interface) your m2 actually has. If it's PCIE it will not work with SATA.
I was planning on running unraid and my vms from a ssd. The micro that I have has a m.2 as well as a SATA onboard. I'll use a 2.5 ssd for the OS and that m.2 for the SATA expansion.

I need to double check but I thought I read somewhere that somebody used the same adapter with the same micro I have.

The only thing I'm unsure of is Plex performance when ran as a VM. In theory a lighter build should be better, but I don't know if a docker build utilizes the IGPU. It's an 11th Gen i7
Nov 19, 2023 02:39 PM
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TurboMannNov 19, 2023 02:39 PM
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Quote from OrangeShow9395 :
I was planning on running unraid and my vms from a ssd. The micro that I have has a m.2 as well as a SATA onboard. I'll use a 2.5 ssd for the OS and that m.2 for the SATA expansion.

I need to double check but I thought I read somewhere that somebody used the same adapter with the same micro I have.

The only thing I'm unsure of is Plex performance when ran as a VM. In theory a lighter build should be better, but I don't know if a docker build utilizes the IGPU. It's an 11th Gen i7
You should be good by the sounds of it.

FYI, unraid has to be "installed" on a USB stick. It loads itself into memory/RAM on boot up.

So that SSD for the OS you can use for something else (such as an SSD cache).

Also a good read if you'd prefer to run Plex off a docker container instead of VM :


https://forums.unraid.net/topic/7...uick-sync/
Nov 19, 2023 05:25 PM
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NewUser2022Nov 19, 2023 05:25 PM
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Does anyone know of any deals like this one coming up for smaller WD USB Easystore external drives?
Nov 19, 2023 05:31 PM
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fruityNov 19, 2023 05:31 PM
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FYI...Just notified from BB that my order has been delayed, will potentially be cancelled.
Nov 19, 2023 06:08 PM
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NavyFlag729Nov 19, 2023 06:08 PM
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Quote from fruity :
FYI...Just notified from BB that my order has been delayed, will potentially be cancelled.
Delayed, sure. If they were going to cancel orders, I'm sure they'd remove stock and stop selling the item beforehand.
Nov 19, 2023 06:13 PM
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ionizerNov 19, 2023 06:13 PM
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Quote from XealO :
Just keep the case and if the drive fails, put back in.
usually i break a few tabs when shucking these things.... and the risk of them not accepting it b/c they think i shucked it and time effort of sending it, etc, ill wait for bare drive deals hopefully
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Nov 19, 2023 06:13 PM
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ionizerNov 19, 2023 06:13 PM
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Quote from bcm00re :
You should have grabbed those new 18TB WD drives when SPD had them for $210 -- they are up for $270 now!
yeah missed it

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