Storage Prices Fall Like A Rock

I have no idea why, but disk prices are falling like a rock. Two weeks ago I needed a new disk to transfer all my Homestead data to when I left the company, and I found the Seagate 7200.10 400G SATA (Perpendicular) on NewEgg for $209. A little cross check against a local place (Central Computer) and I found the same disk for $189. Done! Then I go to Fry’s last night to get some things for my new home office setup and I find the non-Perpendicular version of the same disk, the Seagate 7200.9 400G SATA retail package dropped in price from $189 to a mind bending $119! I bought 2 on the spot, which I intend to combine with my 7200.10 for a 800GB RAIDZ pool at home.

So here’s the question… whats going on? Why are these drives dropping in price so fast? I’ve got to say, the 7200.10 performance is just blistering. I was pushing a sustained 40MB/s to the drive and it was angry that it couldn’t get more. I’m really excited about this new RAIDZ setup that I’ll have to replace my growing collection of disk, all used via ZFS, to something much more stable and consistant, not to mention high performance. I’m thinking about buying another 1 or 2 to put in a hot-swap bay so that I can have an offline backup disk to swap in and out every week.

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8 Responses to “Storage Prices Fall Like A Rock”

  1. Justin says:

    I just got 2 320G drives for zfs. $90ish each.. I think I can even get a $10 rebate for both.

  2. Robin Harris says:

    Seagate is moving its entire product line to perpendicular recording by the end of this year. Higher density = fewer parts = lower costs = better margins. Out with the old & in with the new.

  3. I’m not an expert on the disk drive indsutry, but there appears to be a price war going on.

  4. Sean says:

    BTW, that drive is now $109.99 and you can get a $26 Seagate rebate on top of that. See http://72.3.156.41/txt/seagaterebate.pdf

  5. James Lindeman says:

    I’m looking to build a Solaris/ZFS storage box as well. Can anybody give me a good idea of where to start? I guess I am just looking for minimum hardware requirements for decent performance. Any links or advice would be appreciated.

  6. Andy says:

    prepare for solid state!

  7. Net says:

    Very interesting article: “Storage Prices Fall Like A Rock”

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