DEAD: HGST SSD1600MM - HUSMM1640ASS201 - 400GB US $47.95 OBO

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awedio

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@josh Have you checked he doesn't have 70 pcs left? I know before I placed my order he had approx 200 pcs left.
 

itronin

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Looks like he entered more inventory. 114 available. 7 sold since the new price.

Makes 300 total drives @ 20 drives per box - makes me think he purchased a lot of 15 boxes.

@awedio I like your 4 node cluster idea - but aww shucks blaming little ole me? HAHA. I'm happy to that this turned into a great deal for folks and happy to contribute back.
 
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josh

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Looks like he entered more inventory. 114 available. 7 sold since the new price.

Makes 300 total drives @ 20 drives per box - makes me think he purchased a lot of 15 boxes.

@awedio I like your 4 node cluster idea - but aww shucks blaming little ole me? HAHA. I'm happy to that this turned into a great deal for folks and happy to contribute back.
I bought 5 of that 7. Didn't know how many he had left and didn't want to risk it. After I figured out the remaining quantity I feel there's no more rush so I'll just wait till he gets bored of the new price.
 

whitey

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These things are addicting for sure (trust me I went through a hussl phase, then a husmm phase)...for all us slummin' it up and not all in on NVMe just yet I've always said hard to beat these tanks.

You guys are next level though, 70 devs at a time...10 spares, I've yet to have one fail on me (sampling size of 30-40 hussl/husmm over the years). Just checked my husmm1620 ZIL device backing my 4 disk/raidz humm1680 AFA VM pool...108TB over probably 18-24 months on the writes, reads barely touched. Hehe, DO YOUR JOB lil' lady, 3.6PB endurance on the 200gb models, she's just getting started!

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=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
SMART Health Status: OK

Percentage used endurance indicator: 1%

Error counter log:
           Errors Corrected by           Total   Correction     Gigabytes    Total
               ECC          rereads/    errors   algorithm      processed    uncorrected
           fast | delayed   rewrites  corrected  invocations   [10^9 bytes]  errors
read:          0        0         0         0          0        812.872           0
write:         0        0         0         0          0     108788.015           0
 
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awedio

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When I grow up, I want to be like some guys I know on this forum, with their multi-node all NVMe clusters!
Until then these SAS3 drives will have to do!
 
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whitey

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Oh you won't hear me try to argue against that. Ya remember a couple yrs back when I posted the $99 400Gb hussl's and a ton of folks went nuts/were mind blown...well buddy ya'll just 'one up'ed' me :p

Insane that newer gen hgst sas3 v.s. sas2 ssd devs are almost 1/2 that cost now w/ this deal...wont last long, nothing nice ever does round' these parts bwahahaha

Good job/nice work!
 

josh

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When I grow up, I want to be like some guys I know on this forum, with their multi-node all NVMe clusters!
Until then these SAS3 drives will have to do!
You could have bought those $74 960GB PM953s with that money but they're TLC..
 

josh

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Is it a sin to run these in single channel SAS? I want to stick some of these in a tower chassis and I was looking at the MB326SP-B which would save a lot of space but would basically destroy any benefit of them being SAS.
 

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Is it a sin to run these in single channel SAS? I want to stick some of these in a tower chassis and I was looking at the MB326SP-B which would save a lot of space but would basically destroy any benefit of them being SAS.
LOL No. - however you will have a heck of a time fitting them in that cage. May need an angle grinder and that would be a sin.

Drives are 15mm thick. They won't fit in any of the express products. if you want icy dock you can take a look at the tough armor series.