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  • catloaf@lemm.eetoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldRetailers who pack & ship HDDs right?!
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    Call me blind if you will, but I don’t see anywhere you’ve said exactly how they’re packed. One place you said “only air bubbles”, but another place you mentioned boxes. All I’m asking is that you bring all the complete relevant information to the table in the first place.

    Edit: okay that’s not all I’m asking. I’m also asking for test data on the received drives, so that we can determine whether the packaging was fit for purpose.


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    If you rejected the drives out of hand, then it’s impossible to say the packaging was obviously faulty.

    You also did not answer my question about how exactly they were packaged. The plastic clamshell is generally fit for purpose and I doubt WD, Seagate, etc. would continue using packaging that resulted in high rates of failure. If you wish to contest that assumption, prove it with data.


  • I’m sure they can and do. I have never received a defective drive purchased new, through I don’t even know how many desktops, servers, and storage systems. Even drives preinstalled in desktops with no extra packaging have run perfectly well for years. I can count on one finger the number of hard drive failures in those desktops I’ve seen in the last decade.


  • Yes, I read and understood what you said. If the packaging was obviously faulty, that means the drives were rendered unfit. If the drives were determined to be fit for purpose, that means that packaging was sufficient and not faulty. Hard drives are not eggshells, they are designed to survive FedEx punting them onto your porch.

    If you want to play the combative game and accuse each other of disregarding each others’ comments, I will ask again the question you did not answer: do the drives not function, or do they fail any SMART test? If you are accusing your suppliers of being inadequate, please, support that with data.



  • Yes, the seller is Newegg, but they’re a marketplace like Amazon. Check who fulfills the order.

    rattling around unprotected in their boxes

    If they’re in OEM packaging (cardboard box and formed clamshell plastic for individual drives, I assume, since you said “boxes”) that’s totally acceptable. If you put a shock sensor in the box at the origin, you wouldn’t see anything particularly bad even if the box fell off the truck. F=m*a, and with small m (a few drives) and small a (not falling very far) then F is going to be pretty small too.



  • $400 is nothing for businesses. At my job, purchases under $10,000 don’t require any approval.

    You haven’t said who you’re actually buying from. Any actual retailer selling new drives should be shipping them in the OEM packaging, and WD and Seagate should be packaging them just fine.

    But really, hard drives aren’t that sensitive to shock. If the drive is off, the heads are parked, there’s not much that can happen unless they get absolutely slammed against something and directly impacted. I run plenty of used drives shipped in a single layer of bubble wrap with few issues. Where I do have issues (connector damage, excessive bad sectors, failed short/long/conveyance SMART tests), those I replace.

    But, if this is critical data, you should always be prepared for drive failures with hot spares. Even an apparently healthy drive can suddenly stop working.





  • Okay, in that case I would put all the media in the complete downloads folder and import all the torrents to qbittorrent in one go. You can tell it to watch a folder for new torrent files to import.

    At that point I think you can do the library import I mentioned above. Go through all the radarr settings first to make sure it imports how you want it to. You’ll probably want the hard link option at least.

    Then, you’ll want to disable monitoring on the existing media, because radarr will probably be unable to identify the quality, and it’ll assume it’s the worst quality tier and re-download it (assuming you have all that configured).