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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...
mattmarlowe
May 30, 2020Guide
Used to use Seagate drives everywhere, now using WD.... The manufacturers seem to have good and bad model revisions. At the moment, I see early failure of Seagate enterprise drives in readynas. 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.
Sandshark
May 31, 2020Sensei - Experienced User
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.
- StephenBMay 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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