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Just get the original: Seagate Exos. With a MTBF of 2.5 Mio hours, they are twice as „good“ as Ironwolfs.

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Probably identical to a Seagate Exos with a 400% Dell Markup

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They are reliable as other enterprise drives from WD and Toshiba. Really not much to say here, check also if they have valid warranty.

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Latest Backblaze stats have entered the chat.

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You won’t see any difference and it’s not really applicable on the personal usage. You are not going to have the amount of drives they use, that’s why.

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If it’s anything like Dell, they’ve taken something and made it worse. Wouldnt surprise me if they reduced the read rate or something similar to make them cooler

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