Re: hardware recommendation

From: parv/FreeBSD <parv.0zero9+freebsd_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 06:42:42 UTC
On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 7:23 AM Robert Huff wrote:

>
>         A disk drive on one of my machines is dying.
>         I'd like to replace it with a _reliable_ (the old one lasted 10+
> years at moderate loads) consumer-grade SATA II or higher drive of at
> least 500 gbytes.
>         Any particular product lines getting consistantly good reviews?
>         And what should I avoid like flesh-eating bacteria?
>

Some anecdotes ...

- My laptops ...
-- ThinkPad X260 c 2017 has been running original 2.5" Seagate 500 GB
disk (ST500LM021);

-- other laptop has 500 GB M.2 WD Blue <something>570 or (750)
NVMe PCIe 3 SSD. For unrelated reasons, I do not use it much.

- At work ...
-- boot+OS SSD ...
---- using mostly Samsung 8x0 EVO SATA III SSDs as boot+OS disks in mostly
CentOS [68]/Rocky Linux machines & a few of FreeBSD 13 machines;

---- recently got 3 machines with 500 GB Samsung 980 M.2 NVMe PCIe 3 SSDs
as boot+OS disks (one machine has 2x M.2 slots, so that got ZFS mirror
with FreeBSD 14; other 2 are single-SSD Rocky Linux ones);

-- Data archive with 4 separate ZFS RAID-Z[23] arrays (all disks were|are
CMR; FreeBSD 1[0-3]) ...
---- about 8 of 32 4TB WD Red NAS disks failed in ~2 years
while in use in 4 separate ZFS RAID-Z2 arrays (8 disks/array);

---- ~1-3 of 24 6TB WD Red Pro NAS disks failed in ~2 years in
2 separate -Z3 arrays (12 disks/array);

---- currently using 6TB WD Red Pro NAS disks in 2 separate -Z2
arrays (6 disks/array, taken from above -Z3 arrays), and 14TB Seagate
Exos16 disks in 2 separate -Z3 arrays (7 disks/vdev, 2 vdevs/array) for
just shy of 2 years;

---- One 14TB Seagate disk was dead on arrival. But I did not find out
within the
return period of the retailer; had to settle for likely refurbished disk
from
Seagate than much preferred outright new-replacement from the retailer.


FWIW; YMMV; etc.


- parv