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  1. You can sell it for as much as someone will pay for it. Maybe check ebay or other 2nd hand sites and see how much it is selling for (if possible). If you can't get an idea on prices that way but you have time, then start at the high end of what people said here. Also, the drive is mounted - it's highly likely that it's been used... If you sell it as never used and a buyer checks that then they would, in most countries, be entitled to a refund as you lied on the description.
  2. What are you defining as speed? Latency barely changes in raid0. The throughput may double if the 3 Gigabyte / second is your bottleneck.
  3. Hello, I want to buy this drive for storage on my desktop (everything except games which will be stored on a StoreMI drive). Seagate Exos 8TB https://www.scan.co.uk/products/8tb-seagate-exos-st8000nm0055-35-enterprise-hdd-sata-iii-6gb-s-7200rpm-256mb-cache-512e-416ms-ncq-oe I want this drive because its good value for money relative to other 8tb drives, 5 yr warranty, and high spec for readability. My question is, does anyone else use enterprise drives in their desktop? Is this a terrible idea for some reason I am not aware of?
  4. Okay, plot twist: I might go for this https://www.scan.co.uk/products/8tb-seagate-exos-st8000nm0055-35-enterprise-hdd-sata-iii-6gb-s-7200rpm-256mb-cache-512e-416ms-ncq-oe Seems like a great price for an enterprise 8tb drive. Will, I have any issues using that on consumer hardware? Any general tips?
  5. Another question please: I decided I'm going to get two 4TB drives for Raid1, I see these two, one is slightly more expensive but has 4x the cache and NCQ, would have any any opinions on either of these? Would the cache be worth the extra 20% in price? IronWolf https://www.scan.co.uk/products/4tb-seagate-ironwolf-nas-hard-drive-35-sata-iii-6gb-s-5900rpm-64mb-cache WD Red https://www.scan.co.uk/products/4tb-wd-red-wd40efax-35-nas-hdd-sata-iii-6gb-s-5400rpm-256mb-cache-ncq-oem Thanks again
  6. The drive passed SMART but failed when tested due to bad sectors. I believe there are only a few bad sectors, I don't see an option to test for the exact amount of bad sectors without also fixing them...
  7. Thank you @Applefreak & @Radium_Angel SeaTools gives me the option the scan and fix bad sectors, I understand this will take a while but will it break the raid?
  8. Hello, I have two Seagate Barracuda 2TB drives set up as a 4TB Raid0 array (via the BIOS). The 2nd drive seems to be having some issues and I noticed some CRC errors when backing up. I suspect this is a minor issue as I was only unable to back up about 15MB (three 5MB mp3s) of data from 2.33 TB worth of data. What tools can I use to diagnose the scale of the issue and, if it is just a few bad sectors, I'd prefer to continue using the array and have them marked as bad. Any advice welcome.
  9. Hello, I work on a helpdesk with a fair bit of downtime - but limited internet access. While we are not busy, I’d like to be learning the SQL solution the company uses - SQL Server 2012 Management Studio . Can anyone recommend an introductory book on SQL ideally with a focus on Server 2012 Management Studio to study? Many thanks,
  10. I know, I know. The CoC is just about compassion for each other I'll stop replying now, Take it easy. Exactly. Nobody is arguing with “be nice and don’t harass others” everybody wants this. The problem is that I already have a couple of devs and one reporter here trying to use the code to find wrong thinkers and punish them with this new COC, often while violating it. https://t.co/kze8jRrNpU — Mark Kern (@Grummz) September 18, 2018 Already suggestions of rescinding of code, legal action and burn it to the ground for those who find themselves guilty of the vague terms of the Code of Conduct: https://t.co/Bxd0SyX0ew I just hope the Linux and FOSS community will push back against this. — Gareth Hart (@tgheretford) September 20, 2018
  11. Just don't assume that this is purely about compassion, is all I would ask. For every decision has an easy answer which people assume with have no consequences and make us all equal on the same playing field. the only problem is the utopia cannot be achieved and you end up with the soviet union I know there is hope for you and that you are not one of them as you have not called me a racist bigot yet ^^
  12. It's only a straw man if it's not true Am I avoiding the topic or have you misunderstood what is at stake? You can act with moral superiority if you like, time will tell what happens. You should at least be open the possibility that you are wrong.
  13. Yes, Linux will be changed for ever. You should really understand this is not about a CoC at all. This is about toppling the white male patriarchy, who these people have been taught are responsible for all their woes by professors of university humanities courses. This is how the SJW-type work. Hijacking compassion to force change in laws/rules which are then used to remove the current power structure with them in its place. Anyone who comes up with a counter-argument is considers a 'rape apologist', 'racist', 'bigot' etc. Any disagreement from their argument is considered an attack on their existence. There is no deviation from the party line, any discovered is swiftly stamped out and the culprits tried and sentenced by the court of twitter. This system is not compatible with a free meritocracy.
  14. They have been contributing for years for the reward of recognition but get banned because of a toxic ideology. They never got the reward, why should this new face of Linux get their code?
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