![]() GB/g and g/TB are different ways of looking at the same thing. I wanted to do one of those sweet overlapping star/net graphs but I couldn't figure it out so here's the table: BackBlaze have some interesting graphs on this. 6TB and 8TB are close behind, but 4TB still holds the crown. ![]() ![]() There's a cheaper HGST one but it's not available yet so I can't count that.ĤTB Seagate 3.5" (the old ST4000DM000 model) - Cost/TB sweet spot for 3.5" HDDs. You can probably find cheaper specials around but I'm just looking at how they compare to each other.ĥTB Seagate Barracuda 2.5" - Cheapest highest capacity 2.5" HDD and also the cost/TB sweet spot for this form factor.ġ0TB Seagate IronWolf 3.5" - Cheapest highest capacity 3.5" HDD. I compared 3 drives, using non-discounted prices from a single web site ( B&H). ![]() The use of 2.5" HDDs came up in the HDD price discussion thread, so I thought I'd take a closer look at the pros and cons. ![]()
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