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eph3
May 30, 2020Aspirant
Load cycle count with 14TB Seagate Iron Wolf Pro
I put five of the 14TB Iron Wolf Pro drives (ST14000NE0008-2JK101) in my ReadyNAS 628. These drives are in the hardware compatability list. Four of them were installed 24 days ago and the fifth was i...
Sandshark
May 31, 2020Sensei
mattmarlowe wrote:The WD red drives seem to last forever. The WD gold drives are better - love their reliability, but generate too much heat for the small readynas enclosures.
And, yet, I had WD golds (from the same lot) fail 3 and 5 months after expiration of the warranty. So, they can all run hot and cold. This is one reason I advise people start with the number of drives they really need and add more later rather than filling a NAS for the sake of filling it and having way more space than they need. Doing that spreads out the lots, on time, and cost.
StephenB
May 31, 2020Guru - Experienced User
People here seem to have been happy with NAS-purposed drives (both Red and Ironwolf), as well as enterprise-class from both WD and Seagate.
I've stuck with the Reds because most models use lower power than their Seagate counterparts and therefore run at lower temps. But I won't replace my older WD30EFRX with WD30EFAX. I'd either switch to Ironwolf, or replace them with CMR Reds.
- PhotoJosephMay 31, 2020Tutor
Jumping into to hijack the thread… I'm guessing just from the small discussion here (and a PM chat with Sandshark) that ripping the cheap drives out of an enclosure like this Seagate STEB10000400 Expansion Desktop 10TB External Hard Drive HDD to put into a NAS is not a good idea… and that I really should be spending the $$ on IronWolf NAS drives instead…
- StephenBJun 01, 2020Guru - Experienced User
PhotoJoseph wrote:
I'm guessing just from the small discussion here (and a PM chat with Sandshark) that ripping the cheap drives out of an enclosure like this Seagate STEB10000400 Expansion Desktop 10TB External Hard Drive HDD to put into a NAS is not a good idea
Yes, that is one takeaway.
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