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benjojo posted 20 Sep 2025 20:06 +0000

My oddly precise 13.12TB SAS 3.5" drive is getting a lot of questions answered by my oddly precise 13.12TB drive.

I wonder what this is... weird a customer order or is it something freaky like dual actuator?

A "OS" white label drive that has 13.12TB on the label

evey@chaos.social replied 20 Sep 2025 20:16 +0000
in reply to: https://benjojo.co.uk/u/benjojo/h/Hnj7sK9NxJ5fV4b1HW

@benjojo Seagate X14(z) drives with 1 head disabled, 8 platters, 16 head. so 875gb per head. Seagate has been quite public about that that the drives in case of a head failure, that they can be low level formattted with 1 head less minus the capacity of that head.

Now unsure if this is seagate relabeling them or some referb shop fixing up old drives this way.

But ye doing in production reformatting to a lower capacity by just nuking one head is a thing now.

evey@chaos.social replied 20 Sep 2025 20:20 +0000
in reply to: https://chaos.social/users/johannwagner_/statuses/115238469971121201

@johannwagner_ @benjojo Fine, until an other head breaks. But like at least seagate clames (and other vendors too). That a head breaking is what happens the most common, given they fly so close to the platters and other fine complicated parts. So just bad luck if one breaks but at some scale its not worth it anymore to swap them out.
And like we at work already are at 1-3 broken drives a week. At a bigger scale you end up with people full time swapping drives. So i totally get why people use it