Refurbished drive.
I’ve had 4 white label drives running for a number of years without issue, planning on eventually getting 12 more and maxing out my servers.
Unfortunately that’s years down the line :(
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henfredemars@infosec.pub 7 months ago
What’s the catch? Is there a catch?
dogma11@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Grntrenchman@sh.itjust.works 7 months ago
2nd catch, behind the power on time: PWDIS drives: if you’re not using them somewhere with sata 3.2/3.3, you need to use an adapter for the power plug, or some tape, to block pins 1-3 (3.3v) as supplying it to these causes them to reset. Might be worth doing the taping anyway, if you’re using an enclosure or cage (where you can’t use the adapters)
ChapulinColorado@lemmy.world 7 months ago
They are also enterprise drives which consume slightly more power and more importantly generate more noise/clicking sounds on average when compared to a consumer drive. Depending on where you were planning to install them, it might not be the best option.
HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.org 7 months ago
I have a similar one, different seller and possibly submodel, but also a refurb HGST 12T enterprise drive. It sounds like I left a soda on my desk most of the time, subtly popping and ticking.
Corgana@startrek.website 7 months ago
They generate a LOT of noise. Not a dealbreaker for most but something to be aware of for sure.
BillDaCatt@lemmy.world 7 months ago
These are used drives that have about 35K hours (4 years) of power on time. Good quality drives to be sure, but maybe not as reliable now as they once were.
amorpheus@lemmy.world 7 months ago
It just means they’ve survived the first part of the bathtub curve. To me that’s a bonus.
catloaf@lemm.ee 7 months ago
That’s why you buy extras and put them in RAID or zfs!