goHardDrive via Newegg has
16TB Seagate Exos X20 Enterprise 3.5" 7.2K RPM SATA Hard Drive (Refurbished, ST16000NM000D-MR) for
$129.99.
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- Note: This product was inspected, tested, and refurbished as necessary to be 100% functional according to the Newegg Refreshed standards.
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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Higher failure rate? Maybe. It would be like 2% vs 1% with new drives. I would personally rather have two of these for the same price of one brand new one (and that would be a deal).
Higher failure rate? Maybe. It would be like 2% vs 1% with new drives. I would personally rather have two of these for the same price of one brand new one (and that would be a deal).
On GHD's website they sell the 18TB Exos [goharddrive.com] for $270. It says "2 Year Warranty" in the title, but "5 Year Warranty" in the blurb. On the NewEgg listing there is no mention of warranty. People will tell you that GHD have a blanket warranty of 5 years on all drives, but GHD do not publish that anywhere I can find. The only thing they do publish is this [goharddrive.com] rather cryptic but worrying disclaimer:
Warranty Disclaimer
This site and the materials and products on this site are provided "as is" and without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied. To the fullest extent permissible pursuant to applicable law, goHardDrive.com disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement.
Higher failure rate? Maybe. It would be like 2% vs 1% with new drives. I would personally rather have two of these for the same price of one brand new one (and that would be a deal).
Pasted from newegg.com
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
5-Year Warranty from GoHardDrive
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And I've bought these before and can confirm they actually are.
And I've bought these before and can confirm they actually are.
Did you buy one of these drives from goHardDrive? If so, was the SMART data intact or reset?
2nd and 3rd orders had problems with initializing my drives, and smart errors! Was terrible experience for me, and decided not to buy from them.
I have had good experience with ServerPartsDeals with 14TB WD enterprize Manufacture Refurbs, every drive initialized and smart was good...I bought 10 drives from them.
On GHD's website they sell the 18TB Exos [goharddrive.com] for $270. It says "2 Year Warranty" in the title, but "5 Year Warranty" in the blurb. On the NewEgg listing there is no mention of warranty. People will tell you that GHD have a blanket warranty of 5 years on all drives, but GHD do not publish that anywhere I can find. The only thing they do publish is this [goharddrive.com] rather cryptic but worrying disclaimer:
Warranty Disclaimer
This site and the materials and products on this site are provided "as is" and without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied. To the fullest extent permissible pursuant to applicable law, goHardDrive.com disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement.
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