FS: 3.84TB SAS SSD 2.5"

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Kiki

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These were originally used in a development environment over a period of about 6 months roughly 1.5 years ago. I purchased these about 12 months ago. I utilized these for a period of about 6 months in my own development environment. They have been in offline storage for about 6 months in a climate-controlled location. Disks pulled from working server. (System was booted last week to verify drive read/write)


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All 2.5" Form Factor SAS SSD @ 3.84TB

Currently Available:
QTY x 20 - MZ-ILS3T8A -- $285 Shipped to CONUS + Insured /ea
QTY x 2 - MZ-ILS3T8B -- $295 Shipped to CONUS + Insured /ea
QTY x 2 - PX04SRB384 -- $305 Shipped to CONUS + Insured /ea

Samsung & Toshiba Manufactured Drives
MFG Year: 2016

Drives sold AS-IS (100% refund for DOA) - Would prefer United States Buyer(s) or buyers with a U.S. Address
Payment Accepted Via Google Money [Preferred] or Paypal
Shipping from Ohio, United States

Additional Drive Details Available Upon Request



Update: [Pending Deal] on the drives as of 2320 UTC NOV26
Update: [Deal Confirmed] - Payment Received 1500 UTC DEC03

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Kiki

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The MZ* drives utilize the PM1633 chipset
Technical specs for this chipset are:
(taken from https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/global.semi.static/0_pm1633-prodoverview-2015-0.pdf)

The MZ* drives:
Host Interface: 12 Gb/s SAS
MTBF: 2,000,000 hours
Power Consumption: 12W active 4W Idle
Endurance : 1 DWPD (5 years)
UBER: 1 in 10^17
Seq. Read: up to 1,400 MB/s
Seq. Write: up to 930 MB/s
Random Read: up to 200,000 IOPS
Random Write: up to 37,000 IOPS

the PX04 Drives:
Host Interface: 12 Gb/s SAS
MTBF: 2,000,000 hours
Endurance : 1 DWPD (5 years)
Seq. Read: up to 1,500 MiB/s
Seq. Write: up to 750 MiB/s
Random Read: up to 270,000 IOPS
Random Write: up to 22,000 IOPS

I don't have the write/wear levels for these drives currently.
 
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rickliu2000

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How's the condition of PX04SRB384?
(Also something impossible but possible, it original owner able to start a RMA process in case the disk died?)
 
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Kiki

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Thank you all for the interest. I have received many PMs. I will post updates here.

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