Sometimes they post it or you might want to message them.Is putting the smart data / life remaining of the disks in the description on ebay a thing of the past?
Or is it just that easy for buyers to do a Paypal claim in case the disks are worn out?
Good point. Maybe even more important is that it's the same seller as for the Micron 2TB for $58 (w/returns accepted) which you posted just above. Might be that rare eBay seller who actually knows their goods??(in reference to a Toshiba 2TB Sata for $68 w/better TBW#)
" Seller does not accept returns " - I won't be buying them.
I bought two of these drives, will report smart data when received." Seller does not accept returns " - I won't be buying them.
May I get timelines of this?I almost jumped on this train, but then I remembered that we'd be decommissioning soon enough Netapp with dozen of PM1633 3.84TB SAS12 drives (7K TBW).
Is there a good source for ex DC 3.84TB SATA 2.5in SSDs? They dont seem to have dropped in price nearly close to what the 1.92tbs have.used ssd with 400tbw for 59$? No thanks!
I think this would be a better choice for a used SSD - Toshiba 1.92TB 2.5" SSD Hard Drive SATA THNSN81Q92CSE | eBay
SSD Capacity NAND TBW DWPD 5yrs (calc.) Toshiba HK4R 1,92 MLC 3520 1,005
or Samsung PM863 with 2773 TBW SAMSUNG MZ-7LM1T90 1.92TB Solid State Drive | eBay
I mean 400 TBW is a pretty slim chance of getting a good SSD life than 2773 ot 3520 TBW
now - it seems not, but last weeek I was lucky and I bought 2 Samsung PM883 for 150$ eachIs there a good source for ex DC 3.84TB SATA 2.5in SSDs? They dont seem to have dropped in price nearly close to what the 1.92tbs have.
I'll pm you if, and it's a BIG IF I decide to sell any of them ;-)May I get timelines of this?
I am not so sure, that this is "real" PLP, it is listed as power loss protection for data at rest.
As I knew, when micron released its 1100 series SSD, a review article said the only difference between the 1100 and the crucial one is 1100's firmware that the PLP and other features were added to.I am not so sure, that this is "real" PLP, it is listed as power loss protection for data at rest.
Micron/Crucial is known to have touted PLP on their client drives, I suspect that is the case here.
wowPurchased 2x from the 2nd seller (Micron 1100 SSD 2tb for $58, now $57)
Received today - 1 drive at 400TBW on the dot, 2nd drive at 724TBW. Both are past their write lifetime - immediate returns.
Hey if you have excess, and want to dump one or two at fire sale, I have a SAS HBA with a few extra slots I wanted to plug in a SAS SSD into for funsies.I almost jumped on this train, but then I remembered that we'd be decommissioning soon enough Netapp with dozen of PM1633 3.84TB SAS12 drives (7K TBW).
I don't understand why so many folks got overexcited about me mentioning these drives.Hey if you have excess, and want to dump one or two at fire sale, I have a SAS HBA with a few extra slots I wanted to plug in a SAS SSD into for funsies.
actually, with those PM 1633's, did you have to do firmware updates over their lives? were they affected by any samsung bugs?