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16TB Seagate Exos X24 Enterprise 3.5" 7.2K RPM SATA Hard Drive (Recertified)

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Server Part Deals has 16TB Seagate Exos X24 Enterprise 3.5" 7.2K RPM SATA Hard Drive (Manufacturer Recertified, ST16000NM000H) on sale for $139.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member scud133 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • 16TB Capacity
  • 7200 RPM Spindle Speed
  • 3.5" Form Factor
  • 512 MB Cache
  • Max Sustained transfer rate OD (MiB/s): 272 (285 MB/s max)
  • Sustained transfer rate OD (MiB/s): 259 (272 MB/s max)
  • Uses conventional magnetic recording (CMR)
  • Read/write performance of 168/550 IOPS

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  • About this Deal:
    • 2 Years Seller Limited Period Warranty
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $8.01 lower than the next best available comparable prices starting from $148. -SaltyOne

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Server Part Deals has 16TB Seagate Exos X24 Enterprise 3.5" 7.2K RPM SATA Hard Drive (Manufacturer Recertified, ST16000NM000H) on sale for $139.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member scud133 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • 16TB Capacity
  • 7200 RPM Spindle Speed
  • 3.5" Form Factor
  • 512 MB Cache
  • Max Sustained transfer rate OD (MiB/s): 272 (285 MB/s max)
  • Sustained transfer rate OD (MiB/s): 259 (272 MB/s max)
  • Uses conventional magnetic recording (CMR)
  • Read/write performance of 168/550 IOPS

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • 2 Years Seller Limited Period Warranty
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $8.01 lower than the next best available comparable prices starting from $148. -SaltyOne

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When a refurbished drive has low hours it's because the SMART data got reset during the refurbishment process.

They're still great deals. You're getting the remaining useful life on a drive made to run for a long time at high data rates. And, you can buy double the disks vs new ones, so you can setup your backup even easier.
Might as well use the most recently published stats...

https://www.backblaze.com/blog/ba...-for-2023/

TLDR; avoid Seagate 12tb and 14tb. 16tb drives so far look very good (X18). No published data yet on X24.
This should be boilerplate on any Server Part Deals post.

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Apr 28, 2024
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Anubis12
Apr 28, 2024
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Are these good for use in Synology NAS?
Apr 28, 2024
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my3cents
Apr 28, 2024
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Quote from DataMeister :
Does anyone know what the letters on the end mean?

This model has an H on the end, but Backblaze Drive Stats lists one with a G on the end. The G model looks like it is performing pretty well for Backblaze with a 0.70% annual failure rate so far.
Good question!

The Seagate spec sheets show what the different model numbers mean, but for the X24 they show only ST16000NM001H, 002H, 005H, 006H, and 007H. So I have no idea what 000H means.

https://www.seagate.com/content/d...-en_US.pdf

EDIT: It looks like the "000H" may be a "002H" that was relabeled to indicate that it's refurbished. At least that's what I see from non-US sites like Amazon.uk: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Seagate-...B0CV5Q1ZDT

Item model number ‎ST16000NM002H / NM000H
Last edited by my3cents April 28, 2024 at 08:29 AM.
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juanjohnson
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Quote from tek_savvy :
How is the quality of the refurbs?

I bought 4 x20's and a x18 they all are still going a year later no problems. They look new great quality.
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juanjohnson
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Quote from wicked123 :
😂 ooooook.

Check backblaze stats and you will see they still have the biggest hard drive failure rates from any company.

My friend said the same thing "SeaGates are good now". I bought one and within a year it died, I lost all my data. Huge collection of movies, music, games, programs, all my tools that I coded myself.

Shouldn't have went with his word even though he's in IT. I'm in the space too but I thought sure why not I'll give them a shot.

Data is priceless, if you want to lose it go with SeaGate 🤙

You mean if you want to lose it never have redundancies and never ever store your backups in another location. I have four of these they are running with no issues. I would be surprised if I could kill one in five years .
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Quote from ctuttle :
I have had very good luck with the Manufacturers Refurbished ones from serverpartdeals. Drives always arrived very well packaged and in two days looking like new drives. I know they have some hours on them but the test out fine and have been using them for years and never had to RMA one back. Also they don't charge sales tax, at least to where I live, so this is an extra 9% savings.

This price is what the 14TB drives have been selling for recently, and this is a slightly newer model.

Since all drives fail I use the cost savings to buy additional ones for backups. I find the benefit of mirroring everything with used/certified drives is the most cost effective. All the warranty does is replace the drive, not the data, and in my experience the warranty replacement is a recertified drive, just like this one.

These are also enterprise grade drives, and while used have been re-certified by the manufacturer. I find the used drives to be better than the consumer grade drives which I have had to RMA for warranty. My thinking is you are getting a drive at a deep discount with a lower risk of failure than just buying a used drive. Also as long as you mirror your data you can replace a failed drive quickly while you wait for a free replacement should it fail in two years.

Worth the risk to me, but everyone is different, but this is my logic for buying them when I used to think you were out of your mind to buy a used hard drive. Sometimes you have to reevaulate things to find out a better way.

Everyone that calls them trash is likely to poor to buy new backups for all their drives, so that makes you the smart guy here.
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Quote from StefanoM3235 :
Is "In/around" clear enough?

Likewise the X24 were released in Q4 of 2023, also falling within the definition of "around" 2024 https://www.anandtech.com/show/21...-hamr-hdds [anandtech.com]
There are no X(odd year) models, so this explanation seems made up.
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Quote from jb3 :
These things are super loud, I don't recommend them for home use. I can hear them through a wall in another room
And I can't even hear mine from 6 feet away.

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jb3
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Quote from jcab2002 :
And I can't even hear mine from 6 feet away.

Try running a disk test or any consistent disk activity on them. Sounds like a heard of elephants with an IO test running.
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Quote from wicked123 :
😂 ooooook.

Check backblaze stats and you will see they still have the biggest hard drive failure rates from any company.

My friend said the same thing "SeaGates are good now". I bought one and within a year it died, I lost all my data. Huge collection of movies, music, games, programs, all my tools that I coded myself.

Shouldn't have went with his word even though he's in IT. I'm in the space too but I thought sure why not I'll give them a shot.

Data is priceless, if you want to lose it go with SeaGate 🤙
That's your fault for being an idiot by not having backups. Even your most favorite brand of hard drive can fail and you still better have the same backups no matter what drives you have.
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jcab2002
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Quote from jb3 :
Try running a disk test or any consistent disk activity on them. Sounds like a heard of elephants with an IO test running.
I have 8 of them in a server 6 feet away and my hearing is perfectly fine. No noise ever. Even when running a parity check or pre-clearing them.
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nspznspz
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just order 2 for my setup and use the discount code for an extra $10 off.

thanks
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Quote from StefanoM3235 :
yes that's my case use
Now I have to wait a sale on the Synology
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Quote from MadPup :
I wouldn't touch these. With 5 yr warranty, maybe. Even SPD knows they're garbage.
yeah, i was wondering why it seems like i'm the only one here who's had a negative experience with these
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Quote from madshakes :
yeah, i was wondering why it seems like i'm the only one here who's had a negative experience with these
People believe what they want to believe, but that's OK. It's not your time and money, it's theirs. When their own drives crap out they'll be back here preaching something different.
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Quote from madshakes :
yeah, i was wondering why it seems like i'm the only one here who's had a negative experience with these
You don't want to use any drive larger than maybe 4TB as a standalone long term storage device. You want a RAID or some sort of redundancy set up so if you lose a drive you can continue running. With that in mind you have to ask, is it better to spend half as much money per drive and buy a few spares, or spend almost double per drive and get a longer warranty.
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Remember that these drives are OK for data you don't want to lose or have multiple backups. They're suitable for games or movies but skip essential data use. It's not worth gambling about losing essential data or redoing 16 TB of data just to save a little money. I would instead get a new one on sale and spend my time doing something else.
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