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I feel like I'm missing something here. $4,600 per hard drive?
More importantly, why was their database running on a physical server?

Edit: why the downvote? I don’t care how massive your database is, it doesn’t need to be running directly on a physical server.

All of the drives in the RAID were the same age, so it didn't make a lot of sense to replace only three of them.

That reduces the price per drive to a mere $1,000! What a steal.

They've update with a picture of the replacements, vnand ssd 860 pros.

Even the 4TB variant appears to be around $1k pre-tax at most, though.

We bought 14 of them, plus a RAID card.
I've found camelcamelcamel wasn't able to track a lot of items on Amazon. For anyone looking for alternatives, keepa.com has been what I switched to over a year ago.
Clearly noone can, as keepa did not display any of the deals I have been manually tracking over the last month. Also, the interface leaves much to be desired. I patiently await CCCs return.
I'm pretty sure Amazon and other retail sites hate page scrapers. That is why there are all the tricks like see the price in the basket, instant rebates, click to see price etc. I'm surprised that camel still manages to work after all these years and that amazon hasn't cut them off already.