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On 15/08/2022 08:52, Dale wrote:
> I just hope this 10TB drive isn't a SMR.  I googled around and the best
> I could find is anything above 8TB is CMR.  It's a WD101EDBZ-11B1DA0.  I
> hope that is right.  I'm not totally opposed to SMR even as a backup but
> I'd rather not.  The deal I found was for a pull and costs about $110
> including shipping.  I looked at a 14TB but my jaw dropped.  $$$$$$$$

Just done a search for you (it helps I know what I'm looking for), but 
CMR it is ...

https://nascompares.com/answer/list-of-wd-cmr-and-smr-hard-drives-hdd/

I tend to go for OEM stuff, and know the names of the range I'm looking 
for - Seagate Ironwolf, Toshiba N300 - about £170 for 8TB ...

Cheers,
Wol