goHardDrive via Newegg has
16TB Seagate Exos X20 Enterprise 3.5" 7.2K RPM SATA Hard Drive (Refurbished, ST16000NM000D-MR) for
$129.99.
Shipping is free.
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Note: This product was inspected, tested, and refurbished as necessary to be 100% functional according to the
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Specs/Features:
- Interface: SATA 6.0Gb/s
- Capacity: 16TB
- NAND Flash Memory Type: 512e
- 7200 RPM
- 256MB Cache
- Scalable hyperscale applications/cloud data centers
- Massive scale-out data centers
- Big data applications
- High-capacity density RAID storage
- Mainstream enterprise external storage arrays
- Distributed file systems, including Hadoop and Ceph
- Enterprise backup and restore D2D, virtual tape
- Centralized surveillance
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But rather than anecdotes, I like this website:
https://www.backblaze.c
They had 463 of my model running, ST16000NM002J, with an average age of 13 months old. They had 2 failures with them last year. Seagate does have a few models which do pretty poorly, so maybe you have one of those. Either way this kind of bulk data is more useful, I think.
05/05/24 02:14 PM
This is regarding the refurbished Seagate Exos X20 16TB SATA HDD ST16000NM000D, item# 9SIA5ADKA10959 on Newegg. Does it carry the 5 years warranty like usual? Thank you!
05/05/24 02:26 PM
Hi,
Yes, these ST16000NM000D comes with 5 years warranty from our company, start on the date of purchased. If any issues with the drive, you can return to us for a replacement or refund (if out of stock).
Thank you.
Best Regards
- goHardDrive Newegg Customer Service Team
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But rather than anecdotes, I like this website:
https://www.backblaze.c
They had 463 of my model running, ST16000NM002J, with an average age of 13 months old. They had 2 failures with them last year. Seagate does have a few models which do pretty poorly, so maybe you have one of those. Either way this kind of bulk data is more useful, I think.
But rather than anecdotes, I like this website:
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/ba...-for-2023/ [backblaze.com]
They had 463 of my model running, ST16000NM002J, with an average age of 13 months old. They had 2 failures with them last year. Seagate does have a few models which do pretty poorly, so maybe you have one of those. Either way this kind of bulk data is more useful, I think.
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i have about 80TB available for my plex.. hopefully it last for another 3-5 yrs until bigger drives go on sale and i can build a better NAS. 200-300TB
90 days. Wait for a deal directly from goharddrive. Usually 3-5 years. I bought 2 16TB drives from them last year for about the same price with 5 year warranties.
Whoever says 90 days is wrong—search just about any thread on similar deals and you'll find that GHD (NOT SPD) honors their 5 year warranty regardless of the marketplace.
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