Has anyone bought from here before? Looking to upgrade my NAS drives.

      • @InternetUser2012@midwest.social
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        -27 months ago

        It’s “refurbed” by the seller. It also says it has approximately 35,000 hours on it. That’s 4 years of continual use. I wouldn’t trust that with anything.

          • @toddestan@lemmy.world
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            7 months ago

            It certainly could. That’s the gamble you’re taking.

            I usually replace drives after 5 years if they are doing anything I consider important. So those drives to me would have 1-2 years left in them. Of course, I have seen a good number of drives I have repurposed to things less important still manage to rack up impressive numbers of hours.

            • @Trollception@lemmy.world
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              17 months ago

              I’m running Raid z2;and have considered even z3 which should be plenty of redundancy for older drives. Well that and backing up data to a separate location.

          • @randomaside@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            17 months ago

            Depends on the usage. That’s the gamble you take. I would maybe buy three and put two in a mirror and keep the third one as a replacement?

            That’s 240$ for three drives without warranty though… Nevermind I’d prefer to buy two new Toshiba X300 new for 210$ a piece and forget the headache and get the warranty.

            Sometimes you get what you pay for … Sometimes

            • @Trollception@lemmy.world
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              07 months ago

              The Toshiba x300 is a consumer drive, the drive they are offering is an enterprise grade storage drive. I have only bought enterprise or nas speed drives in the past. Consumer drives may not be built to the same standards.