ProLiant ML110G5: replacement of the primary drive - western digital black company re or seagate sshd in proliant ml110g5

My current Samsung Spinpoint reached its end of life and very expensive, I need to replace.

However, what is most prudent choice for good old classic?

Make myself a Seagate Desktop SSHD 1 TB (SSD hybrid drive) or a WD Re - 1 TB drive.

Do not forget that I just need to replace the main drive for the hypervisor server operating system and the applications on the basis of Windows 2008 R2 Server that is used as our office server and the server of the developer for applications web php.

Yours truly,

AnthonyK wrote:

Interesting

.....  Samsung SM825 enterpise SSD I get its first owner for 60 USD?

Yours truly,

Hello

Well, that's very good price given NON-defective.

Kind regards.

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