What can I say? I don't know. It was decided to purchase two identical drives, and both of them were successful in operating under hardware RAID0. Since they were used on a home server, there was very little load placed on them. One of the drives is inoperable. The cost of recovering data from a disk is 8000, while a disk is 2500. Always bought a Seagate, and none of them have ever died (the first one I ever bought is still going strong after ten years). And there was a breakdown in this model. These wheels are the most costly ones I've ever purchased in my life:
Seagate ST1000DM003 Internal Desktop HDD - High-Quality Hard Drive for Reliable Performance
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Seagate 1TB Laptop HDD SATA 6Gb/s 128MB Cache 2.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive (ST1000LM035) - Open Box
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WD Blue Desktop 1TB Hard Drive - 3.5 inch, 5400~7200RPM, SATA3 (6.0GB/s), 64MB 💾 Cache, Ideal for PC, Mac, CCTV, NAS, DVR, Raid and SATA Applications, 1 Year Warranty
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💾 Seagate Barracuda Pro 1TB Internal Hard Drive - High-Performance SATA HDD with 7200RPM, 6Gb/s, 128MB Cache, and 2.5-Inch Size (ST1000LM049)
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8TB Seagate Backup Plus Hub Desktop Hard Drive with Data Recovery Services
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18 TB External HDD Western Digital WD Elements Desktop, USB 3.0, black
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🔌 Seagate Expansion 3TB Portable USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (STEA3000400) in Black
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2 TB External HDD Western Digital WD Elements Portable (WDBU), USB 3.0, black
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