I’d go for the 14TB vs the 18TB used. One can only guess how many hours are on a used drives.
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Good point, yeah I wish those refurbishers would just sell the drives without wiping smart. I just shucked one of the Costco drives and found an Exos 2X14.
Someone else already mention serverpartsdeals, I’ll go ahead and add on to that. They have manufacturer recertified HDDs as opposed to seller refurbished drives. Avoid refurbished drives. I have a dozen drives from them ranging from 8-18TB and yet to have one fail, the older 8TB drives being maybe 8 years old now. Reach out to them and find out if they are going to have any more holiday sales - I’ve found better deals better than Black Friday on electronics well into December.
Good point, I didn't realize there was a difference. I'll check out that deal.
Serverpartdeals has an 18TB for $165 right now. That's would I would get. In fact, I've bought 6 of them in the last couple months.
Ditto. I've been waiting on those to drop and ordered a ton while they were on sale for BF. Serverpartdeals.com is legit and their customer service is fantastic. With the savings, you can buy more drives to have hot or cold spares on hand if/when a drive fails, and you'll still come out ahead.
This one? https://serverpartdeals.com/collections/black-friday-cyber-monday-deals It's showing $185
No, this one.
Ah, Refurbished though ... Comment below said to avoid them and get a Recertified one instead: https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/184r0u1/comment/kayd6v3