Seagate IronWolf replacement
Purchase of two WD RED Plus 4Tb to replace two Seagate Ironwolf. 4 TB. The two Seagates quickly developed faulty sectors. On a NAS with 4 Seagate HDDs, as a precaution, I replaced the two faulty HDDs with the WDs.
The result of the replacement was unexpected but interesting. The NAS is much more responsive, one of the seagate HDDs was the system disk.
Access to disk info (SMART, etc.) faster on the WDs than on the seagates.
Result: The seagates were the subject of an RMA procedure and will remain in reserve. In the event of a malfunction on my other seagates, I would replace them with WDs,




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