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spinaltap1
Aug 11, 2012Aspirant
End-of-Life Seagate ST3000DM001 Drives
For my NV+.v2 I've been wrestling between buying a couple of WD Red or Seagate 7200.14 drives, with the dilemma coming down to simple price differential. It's a good job I didn't pull the trigger o...
StephenB
Aug 11, 2012Guru - Experienced User
Seagate's web site also shows the ST3000DM001 on the their product finder (it came up first). Clicking on "buy now" brings up lot of sites which all have it in stock.
Not sure about the future of course, but it doesn't seem to be a problem to get them.
The STBD3000100 is a kit, it also has a 32 MB cache (as opposed to 64). and has a 3 GB SATA interface, not 6. So I think it is an older product, not a newer one. (Alternatlively, Seagate's web site has wrong info).
Not sure about the future of course, but it doesn't seem to be a problem to get them.
The STBD3000100 is a kit, it also has a 32 MB cache (as opposed to 64). and has a 3 GB SATA interface, not 6. So I think it is an older product, not a newer one. (Alternatlively, Seagate's web site has wrong info).
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