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Subject: To shuck or not to shuck... Date: Sun Dec 03 2023 03:14 pm
From: Digital Man To: All

I was looking to add some terabytes to my workstation's "cold" storage. I alread
y have 8 terabytes of very fast NVMe-SSD and a slow (SMR) internal 8TB hard disk
, as well as some USB external drives and network attached drives. Why the need 
for so much storage? 4K video editing and all kinds of video hoarding.

During Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals, I found a good deal on an external Seaga
te 14TB USB drive at Costco: $149. Dollars per terabyte, hard to beat that price
.

The disk inside this external drive enclosure is just a standard Seagate Exos or
 IronWolf Pro NAS class-drive CMR hard drive (which separately, sell for more th
an, sometimes double, the external drive). Reportedly, this price difference is 
because the warranty on the bare drive is longer than when sold as part of the e
xternal drive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41JwxULVdAs

My first instinct/plan was to "shuck" the drive and install it inside my worksta
tion (there's room and cabling and power to support it), but now I'm having seco
nd thoughts: USB 3.0 is 5Gbps while SATA 3 is 6Gbps. Is that potential 20% gain 
in performance something I need for this drive? Not especially. Some say that re
moving the drive, which usually damages the USB enclosure, may void its warranty
. Others say it does not. Shucking cheaper external drives as replacement drives
 in a NAS (where USB isn't an option) is a fairly popular thing to do, but I'm n
ot really sure about the advantage for workstation use. It is another box on the
 flower, another USB cable and port used, and its own power adapter. But what is
 one more in mess under and beside my desk?

What are you experiences with external USB drives? Have you shucked them and use
d the bare drive in SATA NAS or workstations?
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