Seagate Constellation ES 1TB
$16.24 Original price was: $16.24.$14.29Current price is: $14.29.
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Specification: Seagate Constellation ES 1TB
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8 reviews for Seagate Constellation ES 1TB
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$16.24 Original price was: $16.24.$14.29Current price is: $14.29.
Regina S. –
Pros: Not DOA.:) Purchased 2 of these for a Dell PE T310 with a H200 RAID controller in RAID 1 to replace 2 failing SATA drives. These drives are detected as SAS drives by the controller and a snap to configure with the RAID boot utility. The same SATA cables plug right in to these near-line SAS drives. Cons: Because they are detected as SAS, I could not swap the drive for one of the failing SATA drives and have the controller re-mirror the RAID 1. I had to image the array from a USB hard…
St. G. –
Pros: Big, reasonably fast & cheap for SAS. (and very fast delivery) To make a fast, cheap and robust Linux file server, I have an IBM x3650 server with an IBM ServRAID 8i. I upgraded the RAID controller to an ServRAID 8k to get more robust battery backed cache and additional RAID options. I purchased a single drive to make sure the drive would not be rejected by the IBM controller. It was not. I’ll be ordering 5 more. Cons: none so far, but it is a bit early to tell.
Jonathan B. –
Pros: Very attractive price point for SAS Works well in SAS expander with Openindiana 151a5 Cons: *May* not mix with SATA in certain arrays — my array is mixed but working well
Guy K. –
Pros: Big SAS Hard Drive Cons: See “Other Thoughts” Overall Review: Caution: Like other’s have pointed out, this drive does not have SATA connector, it has SAS connector. Many hardware SAS RAID controllers will come with SATA pigtail connectors, NOT SAS connectors. When this scenario occurs you will need a SATA to SAS adapter if you are not using a SAS backplane. And that means 1 Adapter per drive, so your project costs will increase as well as lead time to get the correct parts.
Purchasing S. –
Pros: 3 out of 4 worked? Cons: I bought 4 of these and 1 was DOA.
David M. –
Pros: Hilarious reviews. Cons: None. Overall Review: I’m dying laughing at reviews that state things like “umm excuse me I thought SATA meant SATA” and “I did my homework and this should have worked” Also the gems like “why are people giving this 4 stars, I mean; I know I misread it before I bought it but it won’t work. 1star” These are all people who do not know what SAS is, it’s SCSI AS SERIAL When you attempt to buy this for your desktop and “do research” you are reading your own research…
Brock W. –
Pros: Price… kinda Cons: Received and installed but they were both doa Overall Review: If the worked it would be 5 star.
Your m. –
Overall Review: It’s a hard drive. nothing more nothing less.