CRM-SRM HDDs

Posted by: Taym

CRM-SRM HDDs - 24/11/2020 10:57

Everyone - and Mark, mostly smile - which are the most recommended HDD at this time, and how has the CRM-SRM issue evolved?

Would it be safe to say that a CMR Western Digital disk is in general a good choice in terms of 1. reliability and 2. performances, reliability being the most important thing?

Thank you!
Posted by: mlord

Re: CRM-SRM HDDs - 24/11/2020 13:52

Heh.. if at all possible, my own highest priority would be to avoid shingled (SMR) drives. The Seagate 4TB/8TB ones I had/used here not long ago have ALL turned out to be duds. 100% failures. I believe I still have a couple of RMA units (after exchanging the original duds) and those are treated as "untrusted".

Never again.

My personal philosophy/priorities when acquiring new drives:

-- Solid-state drives (SSD) if possible (currently up to 2TB).
-- Any brand of SSD is better than any same-size mechanical drive.
-- Anything except an SMR drive.
-- Avoid Seagate if possible.
-- The old (2-4 years ago) WD "Red" drives were excellent (pre-SMR).
-- Hitachi HGST drives are awesome, but Hitachi no longer exists.
-- The 14TB WD (Hitachi) drives I picked up last year are superb (WUH721414ALE6L4)

Posted by: Taym

Re: CRM-SRM HDDs - 25/11/2020 18:08

Thank you Mark. That is certainly useful.
Posted by: canuckInOR

Re: CRM-SRM HDDs - 25/11/2020 18:32

I agree with Mark. My take on SMR is that they're "fine" for a system drive in an office computer, where nothing much is actually stored on the computer, other than the base OS, because everything's on a network drive. I wouldn't trust them for anything beyond that. But at that point, just get a small SSD.

WD eventually published a list of which drive models used SMR vs. CMR. Naturally, the 4 6TB drives I bought last year to upgrade our home NAS were submarined SMR. I RMA'd them immediately when I found out, and WD replaced them with 8TB CMR drives at no cost to me, other than my time in rebuilding my ZFS array disk-by-disk. So I ended up with a nice bonus out of the whole ordeal, at least.