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sebastianci
May 03, 2020Aspirant
RN104 not recognizing Seagate Exos 7E8 8TB
Hi My setup: RN104 bay 1 4TB WDC WD40 EFRX- 68WTONO bay 2 6TB ST6000NE0023-2EX110 bay 3 4TB WDC WD40 EFRX- 68WTONO bay 4 6TB ST6000NE0023-2EX110 X-RAID, RAID 5, Firmware 6.10.3 I have tried to...
- Jun 05, 2020
sebastianci wrote:
What is the conclusion, is EXOS 7E8 8TB are just bad ? From your experience do you see more issues with these than any other disks?
Thinking if it is worth buying another one? If true what you recommend for 8TB?
I haven't seen many posts here on the EXOS. Generally people seem happy with Seagate NAS-purposed (IronWolf) and enterprise class drives. DM drives aren't good choices (older ones had high failure rates in RAID, and some newer ones are SMR).
Generally I've gone with Western Digital, and I have sometimes received drives that were dead-on-arrival. So getting a dead drive is a bit unusual, but it does happen. There's no way to tell if that was due to a manufacturing defect, or if the drive was somehow mishandled during shipment.
Since you just purchased, I suggest simply exchanging it with the seller for another EXOS. Then you get a new drive with full warranty. If you do an RMA with Seagate you'll get a recertified drive with a much shorter warranty.
StephenB
Jun 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
sebastianci wrote:
What is the conclusion, is EXOS 7E8 8TB are just bad ? From your experience do you see more issues with these than any other disks?
Thinking if it is worth buying another one? If true what you recommend for 8TB?
I haven't seen many posts here on the EXOS. Generally people seem happy with Seagate NAS-purposed (IronWolf) and enterprise class drives. DM drives aren't good choices (older ones had high failure rates in RAID, and some newer ones are SMR).
Generally I've gone with Western Digital, and I have sometimes received drives that were dead-on-arrival. So getting a dead drive is a bit unusual, but it does happen. There's no way to tell if that was due to a manufacturing defect, or if the drive was somehow mishandled during shipment.
Since you just purchased, I suggest simply exchanging it with the seller for another EXOS. Then you get a new drive with full warranty. If you do an RMA with Seagate you'll get a recertified drive with a much shorter warranty.
sebastianci
Jun 05, 2020Aspirant
Thanks
Sebastian
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