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Seagate 26TB STKP26000400 - $249.99 with free shipping

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Seagate 26TB STKP26000400 - $249.99 with free shipping

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Seagate Expansion desktop hard drive is user-friendly, requiring only a power adapter and USB-C Type-A cable to get started.
USB 3.0 allows fast file transfers for efficient data management.
Easily save files by simply dragging and dropping them, with no additional setup required.
It automatically recognizes both Windows® and Mac® computers for quick installation, although reformatting is necessary for Time Machine compatibility.
For added security and peace of mind, the drive comes with a limited warranty and includes Rescue Data Recovery Services

https://www.seagate.com/products/...KP26000400
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Seagate 26TB STKP26000400 - $249.99 with free shipping

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Seagate Expansion desktop hard drive is user-friendly, requiring only a power adapter and USB-C Type-A cable to get started.
USB 3.0 allows fast file transfers for efficient data management.
Easily save files by simply dragging and dropping them, with no additional setup required.
It automatically recognizes both Windows® and Mac® computers for quick installation, although reformatting is necessary for Time Machine compatibility.
For added security and peace of mind, the drive comes with a limited warranty and includes Rescue Data Recovery Services

https://www.seagate.com/products/...KP26000400

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Today 12:56 PM
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CaesarOfSaladsToday 12:56 PM
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I bought two of these last week when they were on sale to shuck and put in a 2-bay NAS for RAID 1. I was seeing speeds in the 230-260 MB/s range on the outer diameter pretty consistently. Temp wise, they run about 47-48C for me under load. My assumption is that since these are hermetically sealed (helium filled), they use the same hardware and components as ironwolfs/exos drives, but are binned due to "some" issue. I expect for light home use they are going to do just fine for years to come.
Edit: I should also add, if you visit the Seagate website on your mobile device (and possibly incognito), you should be presented with a newsletter signup offer for an additional 10 percent off.
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lgrullonbbToday 01:31 PM
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are these drives barracudas?
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gen2Today 01:39 PM
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I can never get the damn discount code on this
Today 01:50 PM
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ILikeSDeals123Today 01:50 PM
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I have them setup in NAS, these are bit noisy compared to exos drives I had from server parts deal. It could bother few who put their NAS on their work desks.

These drives are great overall, although I couldn't reach the speeds mentioned by other user. Mine consistently runs around 150-180 on a 2.5GBe NIC. They're great (not as great as Exos, though), and I haven't encountered any errors or failures in the past six months.

I suppose it would be a suitable choice for a beginner who is on a budget to build a home NAS. I recommend purchasing two for RAID1 redundancy.
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AnonyM8611Today 02:07 PM
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Quote from ILikeSDeals123 :
I have them setup in NAS, these are bit noisy compared to exos drives I had from server parts deal. It could bother few who put their NAS on their work desks.

These drives are great overall, although I couldn't reach the speeds mentioned by other user. Mine consistently runs around 150-180 on a 2.5GBe NIC. They're great (not as great as Exos, though), and I haven't encountered any errors or failures in the past six months.

I suppose it would be a suitable choice for a beginner who is on a budget to build a home NAS. I recommend purchasing two for RAID1 redundancy.

150 to 180 on a 2.5Gb NIC? The big B is bytes little b is bits. So you are running a 2.5 Gigabyte NIC? Also the other guy was talking about actual drive speed not transfer speed over a network…. Which is going through a bunch of other layers than the storage bus and connection. Now you know and knowing is half the battle .

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