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Seagate Backup Plus 4TB USB 3.0 External Portable Hard Drive, $99
Seagate Backup Plus 8 TB USB 3.0 Hub Desktop Hard Drive, $149
https://www.staples.com/Seagate-Backup-Plus-Hub-Desktop-Hard-Drive-8TB/product_2431915
WD 4TB My Passport USB 3.0 Secure Portable Hard Drive, $99
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I picked up the WD 8tb at Best Buy today for $150. I will remove the WD Red NAS 8tb drive inside.
Do not see it on their site for such price.
Also, which WD external 8tb has a red drive inside? The last few that I took apart had greens which would generally make more sense for a single drive in an enclosure.
Red and green are different only is few firmware settings.
Even if all the hardware is the same (which I'm not sure that it is), I'd also imagine that the reds are somewhat binned given their longer warranty and load/unload cycle count. Regardless, even a few firmware settings can make a difference - in particular, TLER support and much less aggressive head parking time (8s vs 300s).
I've been slowly migrating my stuff to Seagate Ironwolf because it's a bit faster, but if there's a way to get WD reds for that cheap, they might be compelling again.
Head parking time can be adjusted.
As I said, for any normal use Greens are no different from Reds. Reds are the marketing thing that allowed to increase margins (they also have other Green copy line for security video recording).
Last time Backblaze was using a mix of green and red, the greens had a failure rate of 3.6% vs reds at 3.2%.
At present, the only remaining wd green drives cost more than wd red for a similar capacity on amazon (3tb green = $124, red = $109). Since I think green got rebranded to blue at some point, the blue version of the 3tb drive is only $85 atm so the red is a bit more per terabyte). Going to 6tb, however, the red and blue are the same price at $189.99 - though both are on sale, normally the green is $199 and the red is $211.
WD aren't exactly hyper-inflating their margins with those marginal price differences - and I'll take the reduced failure rate in my drives which run 24x7 (assuming that failure rates have remained similar since Backblaze was using anything other than red from WD)
WD aren't exactly hyper-inflating their margins with those marginal price differences - and I'll take the reduced failure rate in my drives which run 24x7 (assuming that failure rates have remained similar since Backblaze was using anything other than red from WD)
Issue with Backblaze reports is extreme unscientific approach. Drives are from different batches, treated differently during transport, actual load differs quite much. Only thing it is good for is looking for some model with design problems.
Do you have a resource where someone did more scientific tests on the failures rates of large numbers of WD drives? If not, I'll go with "flawed, but best available" data.
Do you have a resource where someone did more scientific tests on the failures rates of WD drives? If not, I'll go with "flawed, but best available" data.
I just told that you need to understand thing you use. As for scientific tests, capitalism and science are badly compatible things.
Still working HDD deals
The WD is back to $199 now, it was just a Cyber Monday deal for $149. I did however successfully shuck the Seagate 8tb, just the regular version, not the hub version. The drive inside was pretty zippy for a 5200 rpm.
@Vitaliy_Kisilev - Oh, I understand what I'm using. I explained above why I was interested in the reds vs green (blue) and you kept pursuing a weird narrative about increasing profit margins for minimal/no benefit - where the profit difference seems negligible and the minor, but existing reliability benefit(s) seem to have been demonstrated by non-lab real-world usage.
Just look at topic title :-)
Here we go, yes WD now replaced Green stickers for Blue stickers.
But all I said remains fully true.
Here I just get our local big online shop.
It is exactly same disk, only different stickers and few firmware values (firmware is same!).
If you like being fucked by capitalist and allow them to push bullshit - it is bad for ya.
WD 4TB Elements Desktop Hard Drive - USB 3.0, $88
https://www.amazon.com/Elements-Desktop-Hard-Drive-WDBWLG0040HBK-NESN/dp/B00ODEGWN8/
WD - easystore® 8TB External USB 3.0 Hard Drive, $139
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/wd-easystore-8tb-external-usb-3-0-hard-drive-black/5792401.p
Ack. I paid $149.
$69 at
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/wd-easystore-2tb-external-usb-3-0-portable-hard-drive-black/5792402.p
Seagate Expansion 8TB Desktop External Hard Drive USB 3.0, $149
https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Expansion-Desktop-External-STEB8000100/dp/B01HAPGEIE/
Seagate Backup Plus Hub 8TB External Desktop Hard Drive Storage, $149
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