800GB drive for just $235
HGST SSD1600MR HUSMM8080ASS201 800 GB 2.5 inch SFF SAS SSD HP HPE 3PAR PreProduc | eBay
HGST SSD1600MR HUSMM8080ASS201 800 GB 2.5 inch SFF SAS SSD HP HPE 3PAR PreProduc | eBay
Theses are Pre Production samples..800GB drive for just $235
HGST SSD1600MR HUSMM8080ASS201 800 GB 2.5 inch SFF SAS SSD HP HPE 3PAR PreProduc | eBay
Turned down a lowball offer of $30/ea with no counter. Think I should try again @36?Found these, took 4 @ at 36USD..looks like a good deal..fingers crossed
HGST 100GB SAS SSD 7.2K 2.5'' HDD HUSSL4010BSS600 0B27395 829686002548 | eBay
and linke to patricks review
Hitachi HUSSL4010BSS600 100GB - Quick Benchmarks
You can only get two responses.. worth a try.Turned down a lowball offer of $30/ea with no counter. Think I should try again @36?
Snagged one for 40 as well. Probably overkill for my use case but the price was right.My best offer of 40 for 1 was accepted.
Looks like I've got an SLOG device!
Don't worry they've added more, and competing offers shows offers from all time, so right now there are probably not more than 2-3. I doesn't seem like the seller will go below $40 right now though.man i should have order last night, there like 52 competing offers for 5 left
I'm using Amazon.com: CableDeconn Mini SAS 36 SFF-8087 to (4) SFF-8482 Connectors With SATA Power 1m: Computers & Accessories in my H310 and LSI MegaRAID SAS9261-8ii have a SM MB X10SL7-F with sata/sas control onboard. what kind of cables would i need to hook up these drives to it? I dont have the mb in a server case so no hot swap cages, etc..
I don't think the dual-porting really matters in this case. It's mostly for just for multipath purposes. With dual-ported drives you can in theory get more total bandwidth with the right kind of a setup. With 8 of those SSDs you may end up having the SAS interface as the bottleneck, but 4x 6Gbit/s is in my mind good enough for such small disks.Does anyone know if these drives need both sas ports connected (since its a dual port sas drive) to get the advertise speeds?
It's because they are SAS drives. They display SMART data in a completely different format than SATA drives.Can you guys read SMART info from these drives? Using a h200 I am not seeing very much info on mine, is that because it's an OEM drive?