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Forum: General December 19th 16, 07:28 AM Posted to alt.comp.hardware
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Posted By Lars Bonnesen
ST4000NM0035 vs ST4000NM0033

But with a better MTBF, I guess Seagate expect the newer ones to be more
reliable than the older ones.

Regards, Lars.

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Forum: General December 18th 16, 06:06 PM Posted to alt.comp.hardware
Replies: 8
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Posted By Lars Bonnesen
ST4000NM0035 vs ST4000NM0033

Reliabillity is supposed to be better on the newer one:

https://www.span.com/compare/ST4000NM0035-vs-ST4000NM0033/58710-39360

Regards, Lars.
Forum: General December 18th 16, 06:04 PM Posted to alt.comp.hardware
Replies: 8
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Posted By Lars Bonnesen
ST4000NM0035 vs ST4000NM0033

Yeah - the density is higher, so the internal speed is therefor also higher.

1 platter less, lighter and cheaper, but maybe it has better bearings

Actually I would imagine that one platter less...
Forum: General December 18th 16, 01:32 PM Posted to alt.comp.hardware
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Posted By Lars Bonnesen
ST4000NM0035 vs ST4000NM0033

For at 4 TB drive sitting internally in a SuperMicro server as an
ESX-test-/develserver, would you prefer the newer Seagate ST4000NM0035 over
ST4000NM0033?

I can see that the newer one are having...
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