goHardDrive via eBay has
12TB HGST Ultrastar HC520 7.2K RPM 6Gb/s SATA 3.5" Internal Hard Drive (Certified Refurbished, HUH721212ALE601)
+ 5-Year Seller Warranty on sale for
$79.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
xrossastrike for finding this deal
- Note: Includes a 1-Year Allstate Warranty + a 5-Year Warranty from the Reseller.
Specs:
- 12TB Internal Capacity
- 3.5" Form Factor
- SATA 6Gb/s Interface
- 256MB Cache
- 7.2K RPM Spindle Speed
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6 of one, a half dozen of the other.
If you're doing drive imaging backups of something like a system drive under Windows, I'd recommend Macrium Reflect.
If you're just doing a basic sync, I like FreeFileSync personally.
If you can, I like to buy slightly different models or try to buy from a different vendor to differentiate model numbers or at least HDD batch numbers. Just in case a firmware bug or some other unexpected flaw for that particular model or batch eats one of my drives. At least the other one (or other set) will likely survive. Just a thought.
Also don't forget to do a full surface test, which will likely take more than a day at these drive sizes. You can use something as simple as WD Data Lifeguard for this.
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The discussion is in the 10TB thread by the same seller.
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I have two drives sitting in my cart and am going to work at it for a while, but I don't know how much of my time $20 is worth. It would be nice if people were allowed to post codes without sending others on a wild goose chase.
I have two drives sitting in my cart and am going to work at it for a while, but I don't know how much of my time $20 is worth. It would be nice if people were allowed to post codes without sending others on a wild goose chase.
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I originally formatted the drive on the SATA controller for reference but prior to scanning the drive, all new files I tried writing from the dock (tested and verified), wouldn't show up at all when I switched it over to the motherboard SATA. In one instance everything sort of disappeared when I ran a quick scan while the drive was docked (and later corrected after a chkdsk run).