I am looking to expand the storage in my SFF server so I ordered 2 Seagate 5TB 2.5" Expansion external HDDs on eBay that were listed as " Open box: An item in excellent, NEW condition with NO WEAR." and “1 year Manufacturer Warranty”. I received 2 drives in their original packaging (matching SNs and I will note the packaging was damaged, so I thought they must’ve opened them to inspect/test the drives before reselling) but when I connected them to my computer and opened CrystalDiskInfo they both have over 20,000 Power on hours! I am currently running them through SeaTools and one has a SMART flag for Air Flow Temperature “Failed in the past”. Seagate’s site lists both as warranty expired in mid 2022. The seller does not accept returns, but since this is an inaccurate listing, I’ve reached out to them to see if they will make it right (they have 100% positive feedback).

“New” Drives I ordered on eBay have 20,000 Power on Hours and questionable SMART status

Now onto the question, the drives inside both are ST5000LM000 (according the CrystalDiskInfo), which has been out for a while now. What kind of life are people getting out of these disks? Are these drives failing at the 30k POH mark or are these a 50k+ POH drive? I will be running the disks in ZFS and the data probably wont be super crucial (Linux ISOs mostly) but I don’t want to have to deal with a bad drive in the near future.

  • Far_Marsupial6303B
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    1 year ago

    What kind of life are people getting out of the ST5000LM000

    The only real answer is somewhere between DOA and decades. And that any storage device/media can fail at any time, for any reason, with or without notice.

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      1 year ago

      I’m aware that Seagate sux, but apparently WD’s 2.5" externals have the USB controller built into the drive, so they cannot be shucked.

      As for your WD sux comment, “I reject your reality and substitute my own”, I’ve got a WD drive in my server at over 98,000 POH and Hard Disk Sentinel reports it as “perfect health.”

      Also, you forgot Fujitsu.

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        1 year ago

        Not only WD, but Toshiba portables have the USB integrated into the mainboard also. Only Seagate portables are regular SATA drives with a detachable interface.

        The only hard drive manufacturers left are Seagate, WD and Toshiba.

        Toshiba bought out Fujitsu. Seagate bought out Maxtor and the majority of others.