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    Jellyfin Forum Off Topic Self-hosting & Homelabs The big hard drive topic

     
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    The big hard drive topic

    witch drive are you rocking
    jellynoob1994
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    #1
    2025-01-13, 08:44 PM
    hello,

    im going swap all of my drives before they all fail 

    should i go "refurbished" or buy new

    and what drive's are you rocking Index-pointing-up Index-pointing-up
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    #2
    2025-01-13, 09:15 PM
    Only go with refurbished if they come with a proper manufacturers warranty. If they don't have a multi-year warranty, they probably weren't properly recertified.

    I personally like WD Red Pros. But Seagate Ironwolfs are also a solid choice. Whatever you choose should be a NAS or enterprise drive, since they are designed to run 24/7 and in RAID arrays.
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    #3
    2025-01-13, 10:49 PM
    I purchased a bunch of Exos X20 from https://serverpartdeals.com/ about 2 years ago and they’ve been running great.
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    #4
    2025-01-13, 11:49 PM (This post was last modified: 2025-01-13, 11:49 PM by bitmap. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Code:
    bitmap@chromaserv:re-encode$ sudo parted -l
    Model: ATA HGST HDS724040AL (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sda: 4001GB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    Number  Start  End    Size    File system  Name  Flags
    1      1049kB  4001GB  4001GB  ext4
    Model: ATA ST14000VN0008-2J (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sdb: 14.0TB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    Number  Start  End    Size    File system  Name  Flags
    1      1049kB  14.0TB  14.0TB  ext4        xtor
    Model: ATA ST6000DM003-2CY1 (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sdc: 6001GB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    Number  Start  End    Size    File system  Name  Flags
    1      1049kB  6001GB  6001GB  ext4
    Model: ATA WDC WD101EFBX-68 (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sdd: 10.0TB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    Number  Start  End    Size    File system  Name  Flags
    1      1049kB  10.0TB  10.0TB  ext4
    Model: ATA ST14000VN0008-2J (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sde: 14.0TB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    Number  Start  End    Size    File system  Name  Flags
    1      1049kB  14.0TB  14.0TB  ext4        luxe
    Model: ATA WDC WD80EFZZ-68B (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sdf: 8002GB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    Number  Start  End    Size    File system  Name  Flags
    1      1049kB  8002GB  8002GB  ext4
    Model: Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1TB (nvme)
    Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 1000GB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    Number  Start  End    Size    File system  Name  Flags
    1      1049kB  1128MB  1127MB  fat32              boot, esp
    2      1128MB  1000GB  999GB  ext4
    Model: ATA WDC WD80EFZZ-68B (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sdg: 8002GB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    Number  Start  End    Size    File system  Name  Flags
    1      1049kB  8002GB  8002GB  ext4
    Model: WD easystore 264D (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sdh: 14.0TB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    Number  Start  End    Size    File system  Name    Flags
    1      1049kB  14.0TB  14.0TB  ext4        storage

    I have four additional drives that are probably gonna have to live in the storage controller I have, but I haven't connected them back after doing a re-casing and migration to 24.04 LTS.
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    #5
    2025-01-14, 04:55 AM
    I'm a fan of Seagate Ironwolf Pro drives. We use them in enterprise NVR setups for our clients, as well as for continuous backups, and they work really well with constant reads/writes over the long term (8+ years in some instances). They also have a 5-year warranty.
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    #6
    2025-01-15, 08:10 PM
    hi 
    (2025-01-13, 10:49 PM)crobibero Wrote: I purchased a bunch of Exos X20 from https://serverpartdeals.com/ about 2 years ago and they’ve been running great.

    and no bad sectors or didnt you check ???


    thats why i sparked this post i hear very mixed story's with "refurbished" or even brand new disks just flat out failing within a few hours or days 

    and im in for the long term 

    i do have a cold storage nas thats only powerd up when needed and those drives are 10 years old now (just some simple no name brand drives)

    but now with my new home-server i want some how do i say..... bulletproof but not balls to the wall expensive drives ( yeah yeah i know no disk is bullet proof https://youtu.be/YvMpXv5U7R8?si=nu2oAq8ZzdEcZR_y)
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    #7
    2025-01-15, 08:42 PM
    Hard drive reliability follows a bathtub curve.

    If it doesn't fail for you on initial use, that's a good sign.
    If it doesn't fail after a few days/weeks/months, then the drive most likely will not fail anytime soon.

    Of course there are exceptions to this.
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    #8
    2025-01-19, 02:19 AM
    I don't have a system with raid support so i went with the Samsung SSD 8Tb for my media storage
     a bit pricey i know, but i have had bad luck with HDD's in the past and no raid support so no backups.
    My hope is that this drive will last 10-15 years and from what i have read is that even when an SSD drive fails they still work in read only mode, so i could always copy to a new drive in the far future.
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    #9
    2025-01-26, 03:16 PM
    Thanks for all your entry's

    ive decided to go with a couple of refurbished 20tb exos

    there goes a grand....

    oh well lets hope the bathtub curve is real...


    i will keep you posted
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