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Originally Posted by TOPEC
check out the new seagate berracuda drives, the "power of 1" series where its 1TB per platter, it seems like its a made to run in raid/nas so should have better reliability than WD greens, but i think the minimum is 2TB i saw. but hey u can never have enough harddrive space
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Anything that's cheap would not be certified to run in RAID/NAS. The 1tb platter simply offers higher density thereby gaining speed. WD RE series drives are expensive for a reason.
Myself I just use WD Greens in my NAS in mirror mode with an additional 500gb 2.5" usb backup.