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Title: 16 TB WD Red Pro SATA HDD now 51% off on Amazon
Post by: Redaktion on April 28, 2023, 23:50:29
Thanks to a massive 51% discount, the WD Red Pro NAS HDD (model WD161KFGX) is now down to US$279.99 (US$569.99 list price). This piece of hardware, despite being a not-so-popular CMR drive, has a general rating of 4.6/5 stars after over 3,500 validated user reviews, of which over 90% are 4-star and 5-star assessments.

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Title: Re: 16 TB WD Red Pro SATA HDD now 51% off on Amazon
Post by: Bill on April 29, 2023, 15:36:36
What on Earth could the phrase, "not-so-popular CMR drive" possibly mean? CMR drives are far and away the most popular drives because they do not overlap tracks like some of the newer schemes, and are therefore vastly superior in terms of data security. Any professional storage operation, like cloud storage or data farms, etc., has a strong preference for CMR, and home users should too.
Title: Re: 16 TB WD Red Pro SATA HDD now 51% off on Amazon
Post by: Derek Plaslaiko on April 30, 2023, 19:02:26
Can anyone tell me if these drives can be used to replace faulty drives in WD My Book Duo units? I know those things only take a specific WD drive. I'm fairly sure these are the ones, but wanted to ask someone who would know better than I so I don't drop $100ish for nothing. Thanks!!
Title: Re: 16 TB WD Red Pro SATA HDD now 51% off on Amazon
Post by: Codrut Nistor on April 30, 2023, 19:29:46
Quote from: Bill on April 29, 2023, 15:36:36What on Earth could the phrase, "not-so-popular CMR drive" possibly mean? CMR drives are far and away the most popular drives because they do not overlap tracks like some of the newer schemes, and are therefore vastly superior in terms of data security. Any professional storage operation, like cloud storage or data farms, etc., has a strong preference for CMR, and home users should too.
You are right, I edited it. It was a confusion on my side. I mixed "sometimes could have slightly worse write performance" with "overall worse performance" when filling up. Thank you for pointing out the mistake!
Quote from: Derek Plaslaiko on April 30, 2023, 19:02:26Can anyone tell me if these drives can be used to replace faulty drives in WD My Book Duo units? I know those things only take a specific WD drive. I'm fairly sure these are the ones, but wanted to ask someone who would know better than I so I don't drop $100ish for nothing. Thanks!!
Did you try WD's support service? I am sure they could help. Also, if you drop money on new drives to replace those in the My Book Duo units, you could just buy some affordable HDD racks and build your DiY external drives with their help.
Title: Re: 16 TB WD Red Pro SATA HDD now 51% off on Amazon
Post by: MaxL on May 02, 2023, 16:11:49
Looks like the price is now down to $249.99 or about $15.63 a gigabyte.  That is 1.563 pennies a megabyte for those who remember using this metric for HDD pricing last millennium.   
Title: Re: 16 TB WD Red Pro SATA HDD now 51% off on Amazon
Post by: Codrut Nistor on May 02, 2023, 19:30:08
Pennies per MB? Now, this brings back some ancient memories...