this post was submitted on 11 Jun 2025
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EDIT: Couldn't find anything matching what I wanted so I ended up making my own site(Work in progress). It is pretty horrible to view on mobile but is ok on desktop. PRs welcome! https://github.com/Ykrej/ServerPartDealsTable

https://ykrej.github.io/ServerPartDealsTable/

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[–] AmazingAwesomator@lemmy.world 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

i havent been able to find one. i have specific storage amounts in mind, so i search for my storage amount then sort by cheapest.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago

I could swear I remember Alan Jude had built a spreadsheet specifically like this, that got all the current prices of drives from Serverparts and organized it exactly that way.

I'll email him and see if I was just imagining that.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago

I must have been mistaken about the spreadsheet, but Joe Ressington (Alan's cohost on 2.5Admins) came back with this:

https://diskprices.com/

Though it doesn't target Serverparts it does give a good list to get part numbers. He suggested Seagates since you can check the SMART data on them and nobody has figured out how to spoof it yet on Seagate drives (supposedly).

Sorry about that.