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Big 8TB HDDs are here

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  • jbiloh said: I don't think ColoCrossing has purchased a single Seagate drive in the past 4 years. We had a number of really negative experiences with their enterprise disks and haven't tried them again since.

    You guys are using the RE4's exclusively, right? I'm personally a huge fan!

  • i would hook these up to a nice raid-z/zfs setup with some cache drives some vms to replicate some databases and enjoy.

  • When we were reselling ColoCrossing, we almost always had Western Digital drives, however they were not exclusively RE4. We had a number of Blues and I believe RE3s.

  • shovenoseshovenose Member, Host Rep

    Seagate was really bad for many years but lots of their newer drives are as good as WD or a little better. For mainstream consumer or light duty server 1TB drives both ST1000DM003 and WD10EZEX can't be beaten.

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