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Got drunk a few nights ago and bought 80TB of hard drives on eBay

What should I put on them?

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that's a lot of schizocash to spend

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It was $350, either I got a great deal or they are shit and I was scammed, but the seller had good reviews and it said none of the sectors are fricked which is supposed to be a good thing I think


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350/80 = $4.375 / tb

i think you got scammed :marseysad:

https://diskprices.com/

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Yeah I've used that site before, but it only shows Amazon it doesn't crawl eBay. 4.375 per tb vs Amazon being $6.63 makes sense, Amazon used shit usually has a markup over ebay


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of course i hope it's legit, just seems too good a deal :marseyill:

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Used drives from 2013 lol

So yeah I'm not expecting they're gonna last forever lol


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If you bought a bulk pack, then they're most likely old server hard drives. A quick SMART test will give you a basic view of each HDDs health, but the long test (1-2 hours per HDD) would be best.

I'd save yourself the time, and chuck each one that has "too many reds" (bad things) from the quick SMART test.

Linux has a built in HDD scanner for SMART assessment, but you'd need to look up the commands.

If you want to run a zfs array, each HDD needs to be the same size per array.

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would you actually suggest getting used ones if the data you're storing isn't very important? i am finally happy with my media setup now but i don't have much storage, where i live prices are 3x what schizo was talking about :marseypoor:

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Sure, after running each one through a long SMART test and expecting to replace 1 or 2 over the next year or three, but I'd also use zfs. Microsoft's RAID 6 ain't bad either.

Disk drives are pretty durable, and the effort can be worth the cost savings.

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oh based, i was just looking for that site a couple hours ago. i thought i first saw it from a general on /g/ but couldn't find it mentioned anywhere :marseyinvestigate:

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https://camelcamelcamel.com/

is a good price tracker and aggregator for Amazon products too.

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That website with its $4 per TB shows prices for when you buy in huge bulks. Good for datacenter shoppers but not so much for retail.

For eBay, I search for "3 TB HDD" and filter for new and sales completed excluding auctions, and a simple scroll and napkin math will you get the average.

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https://diskprices.com/?locale=ca

!leafs just fricking rake me cheapest is 12 CAD per tb

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there's no way you bought 80TB of legit hard drives for $350, even used

brand new that would be like $2-3000

unless it's like a shitload of otherwise worthless 250GB drives or something

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They're used drives from 2013 lol hence being so cheap

I only have like a few tb of actually needful schizodata so idc if I lose it all eventually

Also bought a poweredge r420 for $11 ( +88 dollar shipping ), I bid on it because 420 haha weed number and didn't expect to win the auction but then I did


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