• HDD

    From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Friday, January 06, 2023 22:44:10
    Hello All,

    So it looks like Amazon is going to refund me the entire purchase price plus tax for that WD Blue SSD. I'll never buy one of thosde again...

    -- Sean

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  • From Jas Hud@618:200/44 to Sean Dennis on Saturday, January 07, 2023 08:10:11
    To: Sean Dennis
    Re: HDD
    By: Sean Dennis to All on Fri Jan 06 2023 10:44 pm

    From Newsgroup: Micronet.MIN_COMP

    Hello All,

    So it looks like Amazon is going to refund me the entire purchase price

    plus
    tax for that WD Blue SSD. I'll never buy one of thosde again...

    that's good. i buy white label hitachis off of amazon and i had some fail and i got some new ones from the buyer (it was after almost 1 year). amazon is great for doing refunds, though.

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  • From August Abolins@618:250/1.9 to Sean Dennis on Saturday, January 07, 2023 09:19:00
    Hello Sean Dennis!

    So it looks like Amazon is going to refund me the entire purchase price plus tax for that WD Blue SSD. I'll never buy one of thosde again...

    I think I missed the original story. What happened? WD
    typically has a good reputation.



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  • From August Abolins@618:250/1.9 to Sean Dennis on Saturday, January 07, 2023 09:21:00
    So it looks like Amazon is going to refund me the entire purchase price
    plus tax for that WD Blue SSD. I'll never buy one of thosde again...

    I think I missed the original story. What happened? WD
    typically has a good reputation.

    And.. I was poised to get one of the WD Blue ones myself. But
    I opted for a Crucial MX.

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to August Abolins on Saturday, January 07, 2023 12:45:24
    I think I missed the original story. What happened? WD
    typically has a good reputation.

    Last night, my WD Blue SA510 SDD just died. Was able to find my W11 SSD
    I had that came with this computer when I bought it so I am under W11
    right now. Luckily, Amzazon is refunding me the full purchase price.
    I'm looking at getting a Samsung 980 M.2 2280 1TB NVM-e instead: https://tinyurl.com/5n8yckhe

    -- Sean


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  • From August Abolins@618:250/1.9 to Sean Dennis on Saturday, January 07, 2023 17:28:00
    Hello Sean!


    Last night, my WD Blue SA510 SDD just died.

    How long did you have it in operation before it died?


    Was able to find my W11 SSD I had that came with this
    computer when I bought it so I am under W11 right now.
    Luckily, Amzazon is refunding me the full purchase price.
    I'm looking at getting a Samsung 980 M.2 2280 1TB NVM-e
    instead: https://tinyurl.com/5n8yckhe


    NVM-e seems to be the new interface for things like ram and
    SSD.

    Myself, I only have various pcs with SATA or PATA. I settled
    for a Crucial MX500 1TB NAND 3D SDD for my T60 Thinkpad.

    A friend of mine had installed a Crucial 250GB SSD in his
    laptop dated 2012 and has been very happy with it. .: We're
    both upgrading our laptops with the Crucial brand.

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to August Abolins on Saturday, January 07, 2023 18:53:29
    Hello August,

    07 Jan 23 17:28, you wrote to me:

    How long did you have it in operation before it died?

    Abount 3 months.

    A friend of mine had installed a Crucial 250GB SSD in his
    laptop dated 2012 and has been very happy with it. .: We're
    both upgrading our laptops with the Crucial brand.

    Good to know. I have two HP 120gb SSDs here and no problems with either.

    -- Sean

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  • From Shawn Highfield@618:500/33 to Sean Dennis on Sunday, January 08, 2023 10:46:11
    Sean Dennis wrote to August Abolins <=-

    Last night, my WD Blue SA510 SDD just died. Was able to find my W11

    UGH. I hate when that happens. Happened to me with a WD Red HDD. However they mailed me a new one same day and at the time I was running a RAID setup
    so the computer was off until the HDD got here.

    New PC has 3 2TB drives, and the boot drive is a 256gb Kingston SSD. So far
    so good.

    Shawn

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Shawn Highfield on Sunday, January 08, 2023 17:58:43
    Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    UGH. I hate when that happens. Happened to me with a WD Red HDD.
    However they mailed me a new one same day and at the time I was running
    a RAID setup so the computer was off until the HDD got here.

    Amazon is going to refund me the full purchase price plus tax so
    thankfully I am not out the $. I think for now, I'll put the refund
    into savings and repurpose an older but seemingly reliable SanDisk 500GB
    SSD I have in my HP EliteDesk 840 G1 laptop and slip in one of the two
    spare HP 120GB SSDs I have into the laptop.

    New PC has 3 2TB drives, and the boot drive is a 256gb Kingston SSD.
    So far so good.

    I think, when I can, I'll build myself another desktop and give this one
    to my mom. She doesn't have quite the demands I have for a PC and this
    one should last her a long, long time.

    -- Sean

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  • From Mark Hofmann@618:100/12 to Sean Dennis on Monday, January 09, 2023 07:09:03

    Last night, my WD Blue SA510 SDD just died. Was able to find my W11 SSD
    I had that came with this computer when I bought it so I am under W11
    right now. Luckily, Amzazon is refunding me the full purchase price.
    I'm looking at getting a Samsung 980 M.2 2280 1TB NVM-e instead: https://tinyurl.com/5n8yckhe

    Typically, I buy Crucial or Samsung SSD drives. I've never had issues with either, and do know that most enterprise systems use Samsung SSDs.

    On the spinner front, HGST is the best. They are now Western Digital Gold or Western Digital Ultrastar Enterprise drives. I only buy the Ultrastar Enterprise drives for large arrays for home.

    The Ultrastar drives have a 5 year warranty, which is fantastic. I had bought several used Ultrastar drives on Ebay that were still in warranty - and a few in the batch ended up being bad with bad sectors or failing tests (I think they were damaged somehow). Either way, Western Digital replaced them in warranty with no issues.

    - Mark

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Mark Hofmann on Monday, January 09, 2023 16:04:32
    Mark Hofmann wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Typically, I buy Crucial or Samsung SSD drives. I've never had issues with either, and do know that most enterprise systems use Samsung SSDs.

    I learned my lesson the hard way (plus I had better start backing stuff up too!).

    On the spinner front, HGST is the best. They are now Western Digital
    Gold or Western Digital Ultrastar Enterprise drives. I only buy the Ultrastar Enterprise drives for large arrays for home.

    HGST used to be Tosbiba's HD arm, wasn't it?

    The Ultrastar drives have a 5 year warranty, which is fantastic. I had bought several used Ultrastar drives on Ebay that were still in
    warranty - and a few in the batch ended up being bad with bad sectors
    or failing tests (I think they were damaged somehow). Either way,
    Western Digital replaced them in warranty with no issues.

    That's nice to have that kind of warranty. Amazon gave me no grief in
    giving me a refund on that WD SSD.

    -- Sean
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  • From Mark Hofmann@618:100/12 to Sean Dennis on Tuesday, January 10, 2023 07:18:39

    I learned my lesson the hard way (plus I had better start backing stuff
    up too!).

    Backups are super important, that's for sure. I look at it like this...

    If I don't have a backup of a particular drive or system, it has to be something I can live without and don't need at all (like swap space, temp storage, etc).

    Everything else gets backed up. I keep 30 daily images of all systems and separate file based backups of some in addition to images. All are disk based backups. I actually have a RAID5 array that is dedicated to just backups and is 21TB in size.

    HGST used to be Tosbiba's HD arm, wasn't it?

    There was some type of relationship with Toshiba and HGST. I think Toshiba was the "consumer drive" and HGST was the enterprise drive.

    That's nice to have that kind of warranty. Amazon gave me no grief in giving me a refund on that WD SSD.

    Often times I'll buy refurbished enterprise drives, since you can get them pretty cheap. If you get the quality HGST/Western Digital Ultrastar drives - they are fine even if refurbished. They last forever.

    - Mark

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