Need to expand local storage for local media streaming. Running a regular desktop on linux.

I am willing to spend money on “the best” for streaming purpose while and hopefully something I can keep reusing down the road if it lasts.

    • nicgentile
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      24 hours ago

      Used to run over 40 drives. Backblaze pointed out those Toshiba’s. Man they do not die.

  • @[email protected]
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    85 hours ago

    I would get a recertified enterprise drive from Server Part Deals. Drives in the 12-18TB range currently have the best price per TB. Be sure to get a SATA drive if it’s going in a desktop.

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      Last time someone mentioned these on Lemmy I got one.

      It “crashed” according to Synology in about a week. Woke me up in the middle of the night with the Synology beeping.

    • @[email protected]
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      54 hours ago

      Fully agree.

      I’ve purchased refurb drives from both them and GoHardDrive.com. So far I’m 5/5 for a mix of Exos and HGST Ultrastar drives working perfectly out of the box.

      Anytime these drives pop up on Slickdeals, the thread is full of 3 types of people: People who have never bought a refurb/recert drive but insist they are all going to burn your house down, people who have bought several with no issue, and people who have received a failing drive that the seller promptly replaced.

    • @[email protected]
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      35 hours ago

      I just grabbed a pair of 18TB Seagate Exos SATA drives - surprisingly quiet for what they are.

      • sunzu2OP
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        15 hours ago

        Should I be concerned about noise? I haven’t used HDD in a long time?

        • @[email protected]
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          35 hours ago

          In my experience, Seagate exos are only “loud/clicky” when under HEAVY write loads. Mostly they’re pretty quiet with a very low drone at worst. In any decent case it’ll be pretty negligible. With headphones on doubly so.

          • @[email protected]
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            25 hours ago

            This is my experience. I had them on my desk in a test bay to make sure they were all good to go and the only time I notice them is when they’re doing a lot of read/write movements. While they idle they’re quiet. So it depends on your use case, where the drive physically is, and what the drive is attached to. If it’s mounted with nice rubber dampers or something you might never hear them. If they’re mounted up to a loose chunk of metal they might rattle and drive you nuts.

    • sunzu2OP
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      15 hours ago

      Any difference between them? Any concern for going with cheapest option within a size class?

  • @just_another_person
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    25 hours ago

    There isn’t one.

    Stick to the best brands out there that have been benchmarked.