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    Hitachi Ultrastar 7K4000 HUS724030ALE641 3TB 64MB cache Internal Hard Drive
    Apr 28, 2017
    Awesome $/GB for a Home NAS
    Like several other reviewers, I bought these drives to go in a home NAS. As was stated in other reviews, hard drives either die when they're almost new, or they die after a loooooong time. Still, as with any hard drive, if you plan to have important data on these drives, it is a smart practice to use them in a redundant array. I run 6 in a software raid 6, and it is a great bang for the buck storage solution. My drives all had around 19,000 hours on them, which is nothing for an enterprise drive. When I set my NAS to max performance, the drives can get slightly noisy, but nothing crazy. On quiet mode, you can barely hear a thing. If you can get these drives for anywhere from $53 to $50, I'd absolutely recommend it.
    HGST Ultrastar 3TB 64MB 7K4000 HUS724030ALE641 (0F17731)
    Apr 28, 2017
    Great Price/TB For A Home NAS
    Like several other reviewers, I bought these drives to go in a home NAS. As was stated in other reviews, hard drives either die when they're almost new, or they die after a loooooong time. Still, as with any hard drive, if you plan to have important data on these drives, it is a smart practice to use them in a redundant array. I run 6 in a software raid 6, and it is a great bang for the buck storage solution. My drives all had around 19,000 hours on them, which is nothing for an enterprise drive. When I set my NAS to max performance, the drives can get slightly noisy, but nothing crazy. On quiet mode, you can barely hear a thing. If you can get these drives for anywhere from $53 to $50, I'd absolutely recommend it.
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