Title says it all. Part of Original 20% off Selected Sellers on eBay Deal Post
WD Red 10TB NAS $436.80 Delivered @ Futu Online eBay
Last edited 04/06/2019 - 17:01 by 1 other user
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First of all, how dare you!

After all, Futu still the cheapest, san shucking.

I'm enjoying mine 😉

This is only slightly below normal price according to http://staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=WD+10tb+red&spo….

Any evidence that they're really better
- in a NAS - than other 10 TB drives..?
I've had a server running for years and years with 2 NAS drives and 2 Barracudas in RAID. The NAS drives have already been replaced once and the standard ones have been going just fine

Seagate standard? 😉

I think these have been as low as $400 previously?

$430 is about the cheapest I've seen them ever, usually closer to $460 mark.

Recent Seagate deal (expired):
10 TB in box w/ USB 3.0 for $250 shipped
The only things w/ better feature IMO was
Wireless Pro (when prices were Low, we
managed to miss them… WHY DIDN'T U SMS?)
I think with some 20% off sales they've gotten down to low 400's but it feels like there's been a hard floor at that price. I'm hopeful that 2019 will see some real price drops.

I think the tariffs will keep prices high, distributors seem to base their prices on the US market prices.

i felt so bad missing the $186/12tb Toshiba one

If it makes you feel any better, it's unlikely that price point will come around any time soon… :P

We need an "OzB Alert System" that sends
"good-deal" alerts (for -genuinely- good
deals) to our phones, sec's after they hit
There is, its under subscription events

I swear the price for 8tbs at about $300 each is much better $/GB than the above deal.

I've just had to replace 2x 3TB WD Red Pro disks, I personally wouldn't touch the WD Red series again. Much rather spend some money on HGST or Seagate Exo drives.
Some really good analysis with large numbers of disks: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/2018-hard-drive-failure-rates…

Funny enough where I work we went through a stack of 3tb’s - toshiba/Wd/Seagate/hgst- all went bad through around 3-4years.
Just seems that the 3tb design/platter models were just bad everywhere.
I’m still pro WD tho, but the latest Seagate’s in 12/14 are playing nice. Plus the year old 8/10 models in both wd gold and Seagate ironwolf.

$399.20 delivered from Computer Alliance eBay with code PLINK20 here:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/10TB-WD-3-5-SATA-6Gb-s-Red-HDD-P…





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