The RMA'd HDD replacement landed today and is surface scanning. HDD #5 completed its scan 100% OK. Once these two are ready, and the last two old 2TB drives are out of the pool, these go in. That leaves two slots left for new HDDs, but those are at least newer 6TB WD Purples I pulled out of a DVR.

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The image shows a Western Digital 14TB DC HC530 hard drive, manufactured on November 7, 2019, connected to an Orico external hard drive enclosure or dock.

Here are some details visible on the hard drive label:
* **Brand:** Western Digital
* **Model:** DC HC530
* **Capacity:** 14TB
* **Interface:** SATA 6Gb/s
* **Date of Manufacture:** 07 NOV 2019
* **P/N:** 0F31284
* **MDL:** HUH721414ALE601
* **R/N:** U57SAP140
* **Made in:** Thailand
* **Power Requirements:** 5VDC: 0.44A, 12VDC: 0.57A
* **Various certifications and compliance marks** are present, including CE, RCM, RoHS, and CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B).
* **Ultrastar™** branding is also visible, indicating it's a data center hard drive.

The hard drive is inserted into a black Orico enclosure/dock, which has an Orico logo on the top right and what appears to be a power button and an LED indicator on the front. A cable, likely a USB data cable, is connected to the back of the enclosure. The setup is resting on a wooden surface.
The image shows a Western Digital 14TB DC HC530 hard drive, manufactured on November 7, 2019, connected to an Orico external hard drive enclosure or dock. Here are some details visible on the hard drive label: * **Brand:** Western Digital * **Model:** DC HC530 * **Capacity:** 14TB * **Interface:** SATA 6Gb/s * **Date of Manufacture:** 07 NOV 2019 * **P/N:** 0F31284 * **MDL:** HUH721414ALE601 * **R/N:** U57SAP140 * **Made in:** Thailand * **Power Requirements:** 5VDC: 0.44A, 12VDC: 0.57A * **Various certifications and compliance marks** are present, including CE, RCM, RoHS, and CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B). * **Ultrastar™** branding is also visible, indicating it's a data center hard drive. The hard drive is inserted into a black Orico enclosure/dock, which has an Orico logo on the top right and what appears to be a power button and an LED indicator on the front. A cable, likely a USB data cable, is connected to the back of the enclosure. The setup is resting on a wooden surface.