I’ve found these NetApp SAS Festplatte 6TB 7,2k SAS 12G 3,5" - 111-02374 E-X4064A-R6 ST6000NM0034, that cost only 38€! It’s a brand that I’ve never heard about and I’ve no idea how many hours they’ve worked (I’ve asked and I’m waiting for an answer). What do you think?

Edit: I’ve asked the seller if there is a custom firmware that makes the drive unusable and it answered me saying that they work with any SAS HBA controller. They have worked 1863h and written 130TB (he showed me 4 screenshots of 4 tests of 4 drives)

  • @BOFH666@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    NetApp makes storage devices, just like Dell’s DataDomain.

    Looks like the ad is referring to a ST6000NM0034, a drive from Seagate. Personally, I like to stay away from that brand as far as possible.

    Have had good experiences with WD.

  • @Moonrise2473@feddit.it
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    311 months ago

    For what I saw there’s a good chance it has a custom firmware that makes them unusable outside the walled garden

    • @peregus@lemmy.worldOP
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      11 months ago

      Mmm…interesting, how did you arrive to that thought?

      Edit1: in the meanwhile I’ve asked the seller if they have a custom firmware. They have already answered me with 4 test of 4 drives that reports 1863h of work and about 130TB written

      Edit2: the seller has answered me saying that they work with any SAS HBA controller

  • chiisana
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    311 months ago

    NetApp is big in enterprise DAS space; think big server rack with highly redundant components to provide block storage devices to multiple workstations in the office. If I remember correctly, they’re also the ones where their drives are formatted with 520 bytes per sector, and you’d need to reformat them using sg_format to 512 bytes per sector before you can use them with some systems.

    • @peregus@lemmy.worldOP
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      111 months ago

      Reading around I’ve notice that there could be this risk and I’ve ask the seller if they’re 520 or 512.

  • antsu
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    211 months ago

    I have a bunch of ST6000NM0095 (which are similar specs) in my NAS, and despite already being well used when I got them, so far only one needed to be replaced in nearly 5 years of (my) usage.

    My only advice with these is: if you notice a maddening noise coming from them when they’re idle, update them to the latest firmware and it’ll go away.