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frontpageN3RD_01 posted Yesterday 05:56 PM
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24TB Seagate BarraCuda 3.5" 7200 RPM 512MB Cache CMR Internal SATA Hard Drive

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$250

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Newegg has 24TB Seagate BarraCuda 3.5" 7200 RPM 512MB Cache CMR Internal SATA Hard Drive (ST24000DM001) on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.

Newegg Inc. via Walmart also has 24TB Seagate BarraCuda 3.5" 7200 RPM 512MB Cache CMR Internal SATA Hard Drive (ST24000DM001) on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member N3RD_01 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • CMR Recording Technology
  • 7200 RPM
  • 512MB Cache
  • 190MB/s Max Sustained Data Rate, OD Read
  • 120TB/Year Workload Rate Limit
  • 2-Year Warranty

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $15 lower (5% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $264.00
  • Rated 3.8 out of 5 from customer reviews.

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Newegg has 24TB Seagate BarraCuda 3.5" 7200 RPM 512MB Cache CMR Internal SATA Hard Drive (ST24000DM001) on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.

Newegg Inc. via Walmart also has 24TB Seagate BarraCuda 3.5" 7200 RPM 512MB Cache CMR Internal SATA Hard Drive (ST24000DM001) on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member N3RD_01 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • CMR Recording Technology
  • 7200 RPM
  • 512MB Cache
  • 190MB/s Max Sustained Data Rate, OD Read
  • 120TB/Year Workload Rate Limit
  • 2-Year Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • Spec Sheet.
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $15 lower (5% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $264.00
  • Rated 3.8 out of 5 from customer reviews.

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Quote from KO3bIPb :
Was $225 a few months back
https://slickdeals.net/f/18305821-24tb-seagate-barracuda-7200-rpm-sata-6-0gb-s-3-5-internal-hard-drive-225-free-shipping

Also, [Micro Center] 26TB Seagate Expansion External Desktop Hard Drive $223.99 + Free Store Pickup
$223.99

Something to consider...
https://slickdeals.net/f/18786013-micro-center-26tb-seagate-expansion-external-desktop-hard-drive-223-99-free-store-pickup
Prices are going up just like ram been blowing up. SSD's are next and storage in general thanks to AI.
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This is a good deal. Thanks OP.
Is the 2 yr warranty accurate on the Newegg site? I thought exos have 5 yrs warranty.
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KO3bIPbYesterday 06:15 PM
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Quote from N3RD_01 :
Prices are going up just like ram been blowing up. SSD's are next and storage in general thanks to AI.
ram - yes, ssd - yes, but hdd are a diff thing, no? I didn't vote, but I think it'd be wise to wait at least for b.friday/c.monday sales.
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Quote from KO3bIPb :
ram - yes, ssd - yes, but hdd are a diff thing, no? I didn't vote, but I think it'd be wise to wait at least for b.friday/c.monday sales.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomc...temporary/

Includes HDDs, AI companies are buying up all the production time so all these products are being put on pause, less supply, more demand, prices go up.
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KO3bIPbYesterday 06:23 PM
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Quote from N3RD_01 :
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomc...temporary/ [forbes.com]

Includes HDDs, AI companies are buying up all the production time so all these products are being put on pause, less supply, more demand, prices go up.
ty, i didnt know about hdd. Yet... it was at $250 quite a few times, what's another 2 weeks wait? I just gont think it's hot enough to jump.

Also, I live in CO, and buying from newegg means 8-9% sales tax, while buying from seagate store is less, ~3% iirc.
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Was there a 26tb for $250 or am I confusing it with this 24tb?
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UberNeumanYesterday 07:06 PM
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Picked up a couple of these earlier this year. Runs fine, but they can be a little noisy and slow to access when first opening up the disk.
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Quote from KO3bIPb :
ram - yes, ssd - yes, but hdd are a diff thing, no? I didn't vote, but I think it'd be wise to wait at least for b.friday/c.monday sales.
So whats happening is these companies have production lines and limited space and because the demand for SSD's for data centers are where the money's at these companies retool the production lines for those SSDs instead of HDD's and the lack of production with a steady rate of demand makes the price go up on HDD's
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bostonericYesterday 07:49 PM
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are these good for a NAS?
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ThirdlightYesterday 08:00 PM
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Back to the almost $10/TB it was earlier a month or 2 ago. Better get it before it goes away again.
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CrawlinBYesterday 09:50 PM
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Worst drive I ever bought were baraccuda computes. Failure rate was WAY higher than WD reds for me. My Reds havent died in years. One was DOA though. But these segates can die in a year under normal use. Don't put anything you care on a single source of failure, anyway. Always have a backup.
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Quote from Nec89 :
So whats happening is these companies have production lines and limited space and because the demand for SSD's for data centers are where the money's at these companies retool the production lines for those SSDs instead of HDD's and the lack of production with a steady rate of demand makes the price go up on HDD's
While true one day hdd will considered obsolete and we will only have ssd. Like how you don't see tape drives around anymore except for niche use cases
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kramttocsYesterday 10:14 PM
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Quote from bostoneric :
are these good for a NAS?
No. Will they work [for a time], yes, but I wouldn't use them.

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RGSProYesterday 10:24 PM
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Quote from bostoneric :
are these good for a NAS?
It depends on the amount of drives in your NAS and what array they are using. Single drive? No problem. 4 drive RAID5 or RAID6? No, unfortunately. NAS-specific drives, like the Seagate IronWolf Pro and WD Red Pro, have rotational vibration sensors that help the drive compensate for vibrations in multi-drive setups, improving performance and reliability. It's likely that a drive like this might last years in a multi-drive setup, but it's not really what it was designed for and comes at a higher risk of failure.

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