they contained Seagate ST2000LM003 drives
I thought I hit the jackpot as I have a few, but I’ve just read in a reply below they ARE SMR as I suspected
HGST Travelstar 7K1000
I will look for them immediately
Personally, my opinion is that whatever policy is mandating 2.5" hard drives which are no longer being made is simply outdated and uninformed. Find some reputable 4TB/8TB 2.5" SATA SSDs with high endurance ratings and implement a backup requirement.
Some of these systems are left powered off for years, so requiring HDD next to NAND seems reasonable to mitigate the risks of data loss.
OMG, I thought the issue was solved, but that means the 2Tb LM0003 I have may indeed be SMR! I guess this means I’ll try to find some HGST Travelstar 7K1000…
The one in my hand is a 9.5mm ST2000LM003 branded Seagate, PN: HN-M201RAD/D1, rev A, F/W: 2BE10001, 5400 RPM, DP/N: 0TF52W, Made in China on July 2016 Site: DHT MSIP-REM-STX Momentus D
If you want more details, I can check the manufacturer data (hdparm, smart…) or benchmark (ex: with fio on Linux) - anything that doesn’t require putting the drive in the ZFS pool!
If you have other references (someone mentioned Toshiba), I’d be very interested.