External drives may contain refurbished drives!
On 6/4/19 8:44 PM, I wrote:
I just read a piece by BackBlaze discussing the best kinds of drives to
use for various purposes, and I noticed that they claim that external
drives *may* contain refurbished drives!
This could account for the reports on Amazon that the drives inside a
certain Seagate external drive had an unusual model number: I forget the
capacity, but instead of ending in 004 it ended in Z04, IIRC.
I just bought some 8TB Seagate drives in the "frustration-proof"
packaging (not sure it's any easier to get to the drive than the
packages I used to get from NewEgg, the ones with the softish black
plastic supports in a cardboard box -- but at least I didn't have to
slash into a plastic "shell." These are entirely cardboard, but on a
couple of them it seemed that a tab had not been inserted in the correct
place, allowing the drive to slide around a little).
The label on the outside is "ST8000DMZ04 Contains ST8000DM004."
Perce
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