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forum thread Posted by esscuseme • Last Monday
forum thread Posted by esscuseme • Last Monday

2 X 10TB Western DIgital Red Pro Internal NAS HDD Red Pro 7200 RPM SATA III 3.5" + FS $439.98

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Western Digital has 10TB WD Red Pro 7200 RPM SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS Hard Drive (WD103KFBX) on sale 2 for $439.98 - Shipping is free.

https://www.westerndigital.com/pr...=WD103KFBX
Specifications
Capacity 10TB
Form Factor 3.5-Inch
Interface SATA
SATA
Transfer Rate up to 267MB/s
Disk Speed (RPM) 7200 RPM
Recording Technology CMR
Cache Size 512MB
Warranty 5-Year Limited Warranty
Dimensions (L x W x H) 5.79" x 4" x 1.03"
Weight
Model Number WD103KFBX
Operating Temperature 0°C to 65°C
Non-Operating Temperature -40°C to 70°C
Certifications BSMI, ICES-003/NMB-003, CE, FCC, KC, Maghreb, RCM, UKCA, VCCI, CB-Scheme, TUV, UL
Product Features
Ideal for creative pros, medium to large businesses, and commercial/enterprise NAS systems
For RAID-optimized NAS systems with an unlimited number of bays
Rated for 550TB/year workloads1 and up to 2.5M hours MTBF
Compatibility
RAID-optimized NAS systems with unlimited # of bays
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Western Digital has 10TB WD Red Pro 7200 RPM SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS Hard Drive (WD103KFBX) on sale 2 for $439.98 - Shipping is free.

https://www.westerndigital.com/pr...=WD103KFBX
Specifications
Capacity 10TB
Form Factor 3.5-Inch
Interface SATA
SATA
Transfer Rate up to 267MB/s
Disk Speed (RPM) 7200 RPM
Recording Technology CMR
Cache Size 512MB
Warranty 5-Year Limited Warranty
Dimensions (L x W x H) 5.79" x 4" x 1.03"
Weight
Model Number WD103KFBX
Operating Temperature 0°C to 65°C
Non-Operating Temperature -40°C to 70°C
Certifications BSMI, ICES-003/NMB-003, CE, FCC, KC, Maghreb, RCM, UKCA, VCCI, CB-Scheme, TUV, UL
Product Features
Ideal for creative pros, medium to large businesses, and commercial/enterprise NAS systems
For RAID-optimized NAS systems with an unlimited number of bays
Rated for 550TB/year workloads1 and up to 2.5M hours MTBF
Compatibility
RAID-optimized NAS systems with unlimited # of bays

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DavidD2967
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Somewhere I read that these can be used for surveillance. I understand I should be using the surveillance hdd like purple or skyhawk. Would like some input?
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jslicks
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Quote from DavidD2967 :
Somewhere I read that these can be used for surveillance. I understand I should be using the surveillance hdd like purple or skyhawk. Would like some input?
It's a hard drive.
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jslicks
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On another note. This is astronomical. WD has lost their minds. I don't care if it's competitively priced.
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esscuseme
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Quote from jslicks :
On another note. This is astronomical. WD has lost their minds. I don't care if it's competitively priced.
Why do you think so? Is it about quality of HDD or any better price available currently than this? Please elaborate
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allen03
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20TB with 2 years warranty for $280: https://www.westerndigital.com/pr...00HBK-NESN
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mspielman
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Anything more than $20/TB is a bad deal for spinning rust. Also, who is running RAID1 on a NAS? That's a huge "parity tax" - this makes the limit of 2 silly as well.
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esscuseme
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Quote from mspielman :
Anything more than $20/TB is a bad deal for spinning rust. Also, who is running RAID1 on a NAS? That's a huge "parity tax" - this makes the limit of 2 silly as well.
It's actually less than $18/TB. I believe mods have removed my additional text on how to get further discount. Sorry, not my fault.
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