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#272419 24-Jun-2020 09:41
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Segate NAS HDD

 

I think its this one: https://www.newegg.com/seagate-nas-hdd-st4000vn000-4tb/p/N82E16822178393

 

Was in a NAS, working fine, no issues. 

 

Nas Hdd 4Tb 5900Rpm Sata6Gbps 64Mb Buffer 3.5Inch Internal Hard Disk Drive For Nas Systems

 

 

 

$100


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  #2511350 24-Jun-2020 11:30
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The obligatory follow up question:  Where are you based?  (for pickup vs postage)




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  #2511387 24-Jun-2020 12:07
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I'm keen.  What's the age/use history and where are you based? 


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  #2511425 24-Jun-2020 13:20
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Ill pay post within reason ;)

 

It is from 2016, was used until mid last year. 

 

It was in a small NAS that we had in our server room (temp controlled) that had two purposes:

 

1 - first to backup a couple of tbs of static information (long term storage, our 3rd backup of it). 

 

2 - It stored one of the backup servers daily backups on it. About 70gbs for the server size, didnt change much, probably similar to if it was running as a main windows 10 drive. 

 

 

 

Cool

 

 


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