SanDisk CloudSpeed Eco 1.92TB 2.5" SATA $120

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vrytired

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I picked up 3 of these from this seller, interestingly one of the drives received a firmware update at some point, data below:


Device 1 (202D4E6E) detected at 2023-07-01 02:17:25

Serial Number = 202D4E6E
Part Number = SDLF1CRR-019T-1HA1
Firmware Rev = ZR06RPA1
Max LBA = 3750748847 (0xDF8FE2AF)
Sector Size = 512
Interface Type = SATA
WWN = 50011731008DB6A0
PI Enabled = False
PI Type = 0
TCG Supported = False
Life Left = 93
Power On Hours = 52968

Device 2 (202ACC19) detected at 2023-07-01 02:17:25

Serial Number = 202ACC19
Part Number = SDLF1CRR-019T-1HA1
Firmware Rev = ZR06RPA1
Max LBA = 3750748847 (0xDF8FE2AF)
Sector Size = 512
Interface Type = SATA
WWN = 50011731008461AC
PI Enabled = False
PI Type = 0
TCG Supported = False
Life Left = 82
Power On Hours = 58477

Device 4 (A000031B) detected at 2023-07-01 02:17:25

Serial Number = A000031B
Part Number = SDLF1CRR-019T-1HA1
Firmware Rev = ZR11RPA1
Max LBA = 3750748847 (0xDF8FE2AF)
Sector Size = 512
Interface Type = SATA
WWN = 50011731008F9948
PI Enabled = False
PI Type = 0
TCG Supported = False
Life Left = 89
Power On Hours = 58323

So the worst one still has more than 80% of it's life left. Can't complain about that.
 
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foureight84

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I picked up 3 of these from this seller, interestingly one of the drives received a firmware update at some point, data below:


Device 1 (202D4E6E) detected at 2023-07-01 02:17:25

Serial Number = 202D4E6E
Part Number = SDLF1CRR-019T-1HA1
Firmware Rev = ZR06RPA1
Max LBA = 3750748847 (0xDF8FE2AF)
Sector Size = 512
Interface Type = SATA
WWN = 50011731008DB6A0
PI Enabled = False
PI Type = 0
TCG Supported = False
Life Left = 93
Power On Hours = 52968

Device 2 (202ACC19) detected at 2023-07-01 02:17:25

Serial Number = 202ACC19
Part Number = SDLF1CRR-019T-1HA1
Firmware Rev = ZR06RPA1
Max LBA = 3750748847 (0xDF8FE2AF)
Sector Size = 512
Interface Type = SATA
WWN = 50011731008461AC
PI Enabled = False
PI Type = 0
TCG Supported = False
Life Left = 82
Power On Hours = 58477

Device 4 (A000031B) detected at 2023-07-01 02:17:25

Serial Number = A000031B
Part Number = SDLF1CRR-019T-1HA1
Firmware Rev = ZR11RPA1
Max LBA = 3750748847 (0xDF8FE2AF)
Sector Size = 512
Interface Type = SATA
WWN = 50011731008F9948
PI Enabled = False
PI Type = 0
TCG Supported = False
Life Left = 89
Power On Hours = 58323

So the worst one still has more than 80% of it's life left. Can't complain about that.
Is it easy to upgrade the firmware? I saw the link in an earlier post but I've also seen people have issues with the drive changing sector size after upgrading firmware (is it even worth it, since there doesn't seem to be anything major between each revisions).
 

vrytired

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Is it easy to upgrade the firmware? I saw the link in an earlier post but I've also seen people have issues with the drive changing sector size after upgrading firmware (is it even worth it, since there doesn't seem to be anything major between each revisions).
I just tried updating one in windows, seems to have succeeded, my settings (defaults don't work) and results are below:


[Update Firmware]
Download File = D:\Stuff Sorted\Firmware\Sandisk\cloudspeed2-eco-ultra-fw-zr11\ZR11RPA1_w_boot_BLR-0080_QR.dob (425,472 B)
Xfer Mode = Download with offsets and save microcode for immediate and future use (03h)
Bytes per Xfer = 256

Updating...DONE!

Updated Device Firmware Rev = ZR11RPA1
Duration = 22.506 sec
---Update Firmware Complete!---
 
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Fritz

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I have an Intel DC S3500 800GB SSD in my Blue Iris server. Over a year ago when I put it in it had 46% life left. It's used for clip storage so it's constantly getting written to. In spite of this life remaining is still 46%. I wonder how the big boys use them that they get used to this state,
 
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I have an Intel DC S3500 800GB SSD in my Blue Iris server. Over a year ago when I put it in it had 46% life left. It's used for clip storage so it's constantly getting written to. In spite of this life remaining is still 46%. I wonder how the big boys use them that they get used to this state,
I think using a filesystem with higher write amplification is a good first step something like zfs.
 
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T_Minus

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I think using a filesystem with higher write amplification is a good first step something like zfs.
That helps, but when you have 24, 48, etc+ sized arrays to get 2PB writes on 1 drive, is still an absurd amount of usage :D
 
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Markess

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I have an Intel DC S3500 800GB SSD in my Blue Iris server. Over a year ago when I put it in it had 46% life left. It's used for clip storage so it's constantly getting written to. In spite of this life remaining is still 46%. I wonder how the big boys use them that they get used to this state,
I've got some 960GB Samsung SV843 (6.3PB) that came to me at 99% and are still at 99% after 2 years in my NAS with ZFS . I'm assuming I'll be gone before they are :eek: . For home use, I think that any of these enterprise high endurance write intensive drives is going to last practically forever.
 

foureight84

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I just tried updating one in windows, seems to have succeeded, my settings (defaults don't work) and results are below:


[Update Firmware]
Download File = D:\Stuff Sorted\Firmware\Sandisk\cloudspeed2-eco-ultra-fw-zr11\ZR11RPA1_w_boot_BLR-0080_QR.dob (425,472 B)
Xfer Mode = Download with offsets and save microcode for immediate and future use (03h)
Bytes per Xfer = 256

Updating...DONE!

Updated Device Firmware Rev = ZR11RPA1
Duration = 22.506 sec
---Update Firmware Complete!---
I will have to give this a try later on. Thanks for providing the findings.
 

T_Minus

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In the vast majority of labs id expect the capacitors dieing of age to be their eventual death rather than worn out cells for sure.
How long should we expect that to be? I assume like most electronic devices that make it past 90-115 days they can then last anywhere between 5 and unknown ;) but thought i'd ask :D IE: Does Samsung have caps that last longer than HGST? etc.. would be useful, or if all same....
 
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GregH

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Long time listener, first time caller from the land down under.

Just took delivery - magic numbers are

(06) SDLF1CRR-019T-1HA1
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Model : SDLF1CRR-019T-1HA1
Firmware : ZR03RPA1
Power On Hours : 42921 hours
Power On Count : 53 count
Host Reads : 575040 GB
Host Writes : 520832 GB
NAND Writes : 1851200 GB
Temperature : 38 C (100 F)
Health Status : Good (88 %)
 

OstJoker

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I purchased 3 SSDs. Two of them are working OK (77% and 91% Health and zero relocated bad sectors).
I installed third one and immediately got SMART status reported critical drive status and recommendation to save data and replace drive to prevent possible data loss. Relocated sectors count: 1988.
Seller made a refund for the one SSD.
 

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anybody got measurements on idle power consumption of these? And any one want to share what recent offers they had accepted?
 

OstJoker

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Seller accepted 45$ best offer but this SSDs are already out of stock (eBay seller: parts-met-servers).
 
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autoturk

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I just tried updating one in windows, seems to have succeeded, my settings (defaults don't work) and results are below:


[Update Firmware]
Download File = D:\Stuff Sorted\Firmware\Sandisk\cloudspeed2-eco-ultra-fw-zr11\ZR11RPA1_w_boot_BLR-0080_QR.dob (425,472 B)
Xfer Mode = Download with offsets and save microcode for immediate and future use (03h)
Bytes per Xfer = 256

Updating...DONE!

Updated Device Firmware Rev = ZR11RPA1
Duration = 22.506 sec
---Update Firmware Complete!---
Long time listener, first time caller from the land down under.

Just took delivery - magic numbers are

(06) SDLF1CRR-019T-1HA1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Model : SDLF1CRR-019T-1HA1
Firmware : ZR03RPA1
Power On Hours : 42921 hours
Power On Count : 53 count
Host Reads : 575040 GB
Host Writes : 520832 GB
NAND Writes : 1851200 GB
Temperature : 38 C (100 F)
Health Status : Good (88 %)
am I reading this correctly? It has had 1.85 PB written to it, which is close to the 2 PB written rating, no? How is the health at 88%?
 

mrpasc

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For enterprise SSD the write endurance is based on „worst case“ random 4K or 8k writes. If the writes are mostly sequentially they can do (much) more than the TBW/DWPD rating.
 
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am I reading this correctly? It has had 1.85 PB written to it, which is close to the 2 PB written rating, no? How is the health at 88%?
The TBW rating is how long (with solid margin) they guarantee it will hold its promised spec.

Its not 0% and dead drive as the TBW is reached, it means you are closing up on starting to see performance reduction but might still work into 8-10PB.
 
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autoturk

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For enterprise SSD the write endurance is based on „worst case“ random 4K or 8k writes. If the writes are mostly sequentially they can do (much) more than the TBW/DWPD rating.
Thanks this is helpful to know. Would the health % then be the go-to metric for remaining life on the drive?