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also western digital gold has been discontinued oin favor of western digital ultrastar data center HDD. in case you don't know. but i think you can use it as a home HDD too. they're just marketing it as a data center HDD. because i guess the market is more in favor of data center HDD than home HDD now. i don't know.
so i looked it up.
ibm had a hard-disk-drive business, hitachi bought it, then western digital bought it from hitachi.
i wasn't even aware that american companies could buy anything from japanese companies.
i guess american companies just can't buy japnaese companies.
tho i have heard about apple buying nintendo.
i don't even know.
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wow. am i really slow now.
i think I may be trapped in a time warp.
i never intended on maintaining the thread for this long. so i can't maintain it.
abandon thread.
if you want to.
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5 seagate drives died on me. No samsung, WD or maxtor, and similarly priced so it's not like I just grabbed cheap crappy seagate ones and premium everything else. My conclusion is, seagate sucks dick and do not buy seagate, fuck seagate, fuck seagate.
1 Seagate drive died on me too! Shit only worked for 8 years of 24/7. Will never buy Seagate again!
what's wrong with you?
i think maxtor was acquired by seagate. now there are 3. apparently. but. all right. thank you.
never had issues with WD drives, bought a WD Blue, crapped out instantly
replaced it with a Seagate and it's been going strong for over 6 years
it's all a lottery whether you get a good drive or not
thanks for the ongoing information and personal insight, everyone.
what's this?...
zoom out 90% ... zoom out 80% ...
Hitachi is the OG hdd, too fucking bad they kinda are dead outside of server and laptop hw
well thought bout it from ibm and then bought by western digital so. alike ibm; they sorta live-on.
Almost all Samsung with a HGST Deathstar.
found toshiba!!
i really gotta get a better resolution right.
i finally got a toshiba hdd to show up when i made selected disk-drives at 6TB.
it doesn't seem to perform well. but i think it's an older toshiba hdd.
i'd like to see more up-to-date stuff tested on userbenchmark. and more users use userbenchmark in general. it'd also be nice to see alternatives to userbenchmark.
ah well whatever ...
thanks
All of them is shit.
ahahaha! how so?
hmm... no answer...
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5TB in your pocket - YouTube
Less for more? Seagate 5TB Backup Plus | 4K60p HEVC - YouTube
some of the least "too much talking just get to the point and fix it ....Dang" videos ever.
"A little longer video would be great".
that never happened.
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Seagate 5TB BarraCuda 5400 RPM 128MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 2.5" 15mm Laptop Internal Hard Drive ST5000LM000 - Newegg.com
Seagate Backup Plus 5TB USB 3.0 Portable External Hard Drive - STDR5000100 (Black) - Newegg.com
Amazon.com: Seagate BarraCuda Mobile Hard Drive 5TB SATA 6Gb/s 128MB Cache 2.5-Inch 15mm (ST5000LM000): Gateway
Amazon.com: Seagate Backup Plus Portable External Hard Drive 5TB USB 3.0, Black + 2mo Adobe CC Photography (STDR5000100): Gateway
$152.35 Seagate BarraCuda Mobile Hard Drive 5TB
$109.99 Seagate BarraCuda Mobile Hard Drive 5TB with an hdd-enclosure and a usb-cable. (Seagate Backup Plus Portable External Hard Drive 5TB).
$152.35 Seagate BarraCuda Mobile Hard Drive 5TB
$109.99 Seagate BarraCuda Mobile Hard Drive 5TB with an hdd-enclosure and a usb-cable. (Seagate Backup Plus Portable External Hard Drive 5TB).
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also i wanted to say that hdd's are still competitive with ssd's.
they're cheaper.
they're higher capacity.
you can easily get a 2.5-inch 5TB SSD for about $100.
the mainstream highest capacity 2.5-inch SSD you can get is 4TB for about $500.
also you can get a 3.5-inch 14TB HDD $500.
the mainstream SSDs or really any SSDs for that matter don't go above 4TB or have a larger-capacity 3.5-inch form-factor.
so hdd's are still around.
also people keep buying hdd's; instead of ssd's; so they're still suppoed; make money, and are profitable; basically.
but if hdd's continue to add 2TB a year while SSD's slowly but surely double every so often. then it'll be ... something like ....
HDD 18TB 20TB 22TB
SSD 16TB 32TB 64TB
SSD could quckly go past double-digits at 128TB ; and over-take HDD>
but. as of right now. HDD beats SSD in capacity. mainstream.
also since i think western digital seagate and toshiba are in cahoots with eachother -- and have some sort of agreement to release new hard-disk drive capacities -- such as 14tb -- at the same time. that they may be holding back. so maybe with the new hdd technologies and developments; we may see hdd's start to half in its inner-size; and double in capacity; too. maybe we'll see 32tb ssd's and 32tb hdd's. i don't know.
youtube.com
5TB in your pocket - YouTube
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Less for more? Seagate 5TB Backup Plus | 4K60p HEVC - YouTube
some of the least "too much talking just get to the point and fix it ....Dang" videos ever.
"A little longer video would be great".
that never happened.
anyway.
i hope this shit helps.
take car.e
>car.e
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...okay...
anyway.
i hope this shit helps.
take care.