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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 1071169" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>I'm busy replacing a Barracuda drive while I'm typing this. After a parity rebuild suddenly had a ton of reallocated sectors and think it is probably on its way out to platter heaven. I've had WD Reds for a number of years now in my NAS and they've worked very reliably, though they are now a bit on the slow side. If you are looking at NAS drives, just be careful though of the newer standard WD Red series, since they use SMR recording technology. The WD Red Plus and the Pro ranges are still okay and using CMR recording technology. To be safe go with Seagate, all their Seagate NAS drives use CMR.</p><p></p><p>[member=16824]Trompie67[/member], that OMV dashboard is looking very nice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 1071169, member: 997"] I'm busy replacing a Barracuda drive while I'm typing this. After a parity rebuild suddenly had a ton of reallocated sectors and think it is probably on its way out to platter heaven. I've had WD Reds for a number of years now in my NAS and they've worked very reliably, though they are now a bit on the slow side. If you are looking at NAS drives, just be careful though of the newer standard WD Red series, since they use SMR recording technology. The WD Red Plus and the Pro ranges are still okay and using CMR recording technology. To be safe go with Seagate, all their Seagate NAS drives use CMR. [member=16824]Trompie67[/member], that OMV dashboard is looking very nice! [/QUOTE]
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