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10 of these were just delivered. How did I do guys?

What do I do, now, to test them etc.?
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>>108575176
>made in thailand
not made in AMERICA then it's thrown in the TRASH nbecauese AMERICAn technology is NUMBERO NE
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>>108575176

yeah anon cardboard box and beans will warm your night for about half a minute
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>>108575200
Good luck with the serials kek. Backup and jellyfin server for private tracker usage
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>>108575176
>Seagate
RIP
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>>108575176
snapraid + mergerfs
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>>108575176
random shitty drives from 2012? why?
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>>108575402
Still good for JBOD servers
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>>108575490
if you got them cheap, guess its worth
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500GB SAS

KEK
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>>108575577
They're 3TiB.
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>>108575176
> Seagate
Into the trash

I'd only use them in RAID 5/6
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>>108576042
Why RAID 5/6? I plan on using 8 of them for jellyfin server and the other two for backup. Is this a good idea?
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>>108575176
$249.00 each?

>What do I do, now, to test them etc.?
purchase picrel
install different OS's onto them
Make one of them Steam OS
You can hotswap any time
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>>108576062
I mean, it was a random idea. But with RAID, if one drive fails, you don't lose data. I was suggesting type 5/6 because you have a lot of drives which is the main requirement for this kind of configuration.
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>>108576159
It's just a jellyfin server, tho. why not a mergerfs with xfs or btrfs?
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>>108575176
>Seagate
You could've burned the money to cook dinner at least.
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>>108576159
>>108576333

>>108575328
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>WD hired jamboys to shill here instead of improving their HDDs
You just know what happens next.
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Hard drive prices are going up with no end in sight. I'm getting what I can right now before it gets outrageous. Of t isn't already. These are $11.30 per TB for 3TB (2.7TiB). I got 10. Wtf not???
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>seagate
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>>108575176
throw away the grey bags and enjoy your brand new bubble paper
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>>108578352

maybe with stall powersave functionality
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>>108575328
>you just got 10 identical drives?
>i suggest you use the shitty workaround for people without matching drives!
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Anti Seagate propagandists. I never had and issues with Seagate.
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>>108578623
its literally superior thoughbeit
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i've had more WD drives die than Seagate.
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>>108578733
This! I have had the same experiences. Retards are still sore over the Maxtor days.
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>>108578708

seagate with samsung patents or samsung tech or samsung factory i do not know these things
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>>108575176
>DOM 10/2012
WHY?
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>>108575176
>mechanical hard drives
>in the year of our lord 2026
anon.... why?
>muh capacity
just spend the money on nvme's.
>pic related
i spent the money and was well worth it. there is no valid reason for anyone to buy mechanical hard drives in #currentyear outside enterprise. your anime collection will do just fine on nvme's.
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>>108579672
>spend quadruple the price anon
Dumb cartoon watching faggot
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>>108575176
>What do I do, now, to test them etc.?
If you don't know what to do, send them to me. I'll put them to good use.
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>>108579260
Why what? Fucking moron. All it means is they were manufactured in 2012 doesn't mean anything else. They'd no way to determine usage history.
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>>108575176
>seagate
Send them back.
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>>108581173
>>108578733
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>>108579672
>16TB
cute
I have another 2x24TB and 1x2TB as backup that aren't plugged in
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>>108575176
nice serials
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>>108581284
You can't do shit with them, retard
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>>108581428
if you let these disks near windows then Microsoft will be able to link this thread to your identify
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>>108582785
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>>108578733
I've had more Seagate drives fail than WD.
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>>108575176
>seagate
in to the trash it goes.

if those are used drives get seatools and see how many hours are on them.
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>>108575176
Run badblocks on them.
It will take a while, but you can run them simultaneously on a spare machine. Last time I needed to test a bunch of drives, I used an old laptop with a USB 2x SATA bay. Just be sure to keep track of which drive is which.

Also:
Use in RAID6 (or RAIDZ2 with ZFS).
Check 'em with SMART or SeaTools.
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>>108575176
10 3tb drives is still more than what a lot of people have.
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Niggers are jealous in this thread.
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>>108586197
they clear those. it's not hard.
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>>108578733
After a lifetime of using Seagate I wanted to try the competition due to people joking. I got a Samsung drive and it died within a few months. Went back to Seagate and still have had 0 issues despite running my arrays 24/7, raping them constantly, and in some instances having drives bounce down the stairs after I dropped them.
I think its time this multi-decade old meme be put to rest. I don't know if it was ever anything beyond competition FUD.
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>>108586467
it's always been bullshit. specific models are unreliable, not brands. it's always been that way.
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>>108586467
One retarded faggot one time got a few Seagates that weren't good, then decided to spread a faggot meme. Always the case. I never had Abby issues with Seagate but always had WD drives die on me. Literally brand new 16TB drives, too.
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>>108576033
>TiB
I tib your mom, faggot.
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>>108586467
>>108586483
The problem with Seagate is they have a higher proportion of bad models and some of those models are worse than the worst from WD/HGST.
My perspective is from the enterprise sphere but from all the reading I've done speaks to WD/HGST having the occasional problems like outgassing in 8TB He HDDs fixed with cooling changes/firmware and "quality" problems with 10TB but was worked around.
On the Seagate side you had 8TB drives that were extremely terrible although I couldn't find a root cause.
12TB Seagates however had 3 separate issues. Early drive platters where contaminated, they suffered from head wear and the filter media was depositing inside the drive.

The good news is that everything since has been good from either. Most problems with 20TB+ drives are just big drive problems rather than any particular make
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So I connected 10 of these to my HBA controller and my OS is taking really long to boot. Lots and lots of noise. clickety clackety whir and whine. Anybody know what's going on? MX Linux. I'm trying to see if I can initialize them all and set up a Snapraid+ mergerfs as recommended.
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Locked in LLF mode for 24 hours. Wtf
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>>108576042
5EE or bust



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