They will. They are sas3, so you won't get full speed of the drives unless you have sas3 backplane and hba/raid controllers to connect them to, but they'll just sync up at the lower sas2 speeds.They'd still work in a C6220 right?
I'm super tempted to get a bunch for my ceph cluster that runs on C6220s.They will. They are sas3, so you won't get full speed of the drives unless you have sas3 backplane and hba/raid controllers to connect them to, but they'll just sync up at the lower sas2 speeds.
Seller is out of town ATM I believe, but the lot of samsungs were snagged.I'm super tempted to get a bunch for my ceph cluster that runs on C6220s.
I’m glad you bought them so now I couldn’t.Seller is out of town ATM I believe, but the lot of samsungs were snagged.
No more rust in the SAN for me
If I could afford the seagate's I'd prefer them for the performance and write endurance, but the samsung will fit my needs well enough.
Thanks Michael for the precision. Will I be able to format them using a bigger sector size ? Does it need a specific appliance or software ?Because they are hp that came out of a netapp disk shelf, they have more overall life consumed on them. They are not as high performance or write endurance as the nytro disks, and they were less expensive up front, so was trying to be fair. On time of that, I need them gone and the nytro drives are still like 1200$ used each the NTRI are about half that.