TerabyteDeals – Compare storage prices by $/TB (terabytedeals.com)
I built a simple tool to compare hard drive and SSD prices by price-per-terabyte.
I kept having to calculate $/TB manually when shopping for NAS drives, so I made this to save myself the trouble.
It pulls prices from Amazon (US, CA, AU, and EU stores), calculates $/TB, and lets you filter by drive type, interface, form factor, and capacity.
Nothing fancy — just a sortable table updated daily.
Any feedback is more than welcome, I hope someone will find it useful!
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 39.5 ms ] threadI checked 6 to 8 TB HDDs.
Interesting. Glad there was a drop down to pick a bunch of different sources. I was expecting it to be US central but was happy when I saw I could search for amazon.co.uk
An ability to search for NAS drives, even if it's just a substring search within the product name, would be great.
Also a search on drive speed. I'm not interested in 5400rpm drives, only 7200rpm+.
(I'm looking for a bunch of 7200rpm drives that are NAS rated, so I'm not interested in generic consumer grade 5400rpm drives right now.)
If someone does support Indian markets, I have a minor suggestion to include both Amazon and flipkart.
I would honestly really appreciate a quick website I can point out to in my local community so vektor if possible, can you please add it?
What are your thoughts on it?
I just want to store some files.
Then get the cheapest. The differences don't matter to you.
These other items and prices only appear if you choose the "See All Buying Options" button or the "Other sellers on Amazon" menu. Then wait for the "Didn't find what you were looking for? Consider these alternative items" section to load.
That this pattern holds true for three items, seems like maybe the wrong prices are being scraped somehow?https://listofdisks.pages.dev/
Note, this is painfully out of date, I no longer maintain it.
How did you get the data? I went the scraping route after having difficulty qualifying for access to Amazons API as I didn't generate enough purchases via the affiliate links. Would be interested in hearing how you approached this.
The rate limit is a bit low, so I mixed that with scraping too.
We didn't know how good we had it.
I don't use dark mode. Every time I open this site, it firstly shows in dark mode and then switches to light mode after 0.x seconds.
It has Amazon as well as many other stores, and several other filtering options. It supports hard drives, SSDs, and other computer parts (everything that you need to build a computer). It also has a compatibility checker if you give it a complete parts list. It also works in several countries.
> The operation is insecure.
As a backend engineer, I am beyond tired of frontend engineers taking what is a Javascript programming error ("[Uncaught DOMException:] The operation is insecure" is a JS exception. It is most commonly raised when a page wants access to APIs without permission to such) and blaming it on the backend ("500 Internal Server Error" — except this is just a lie. No 500s occurred).
ie, if I have a budget of 100$, I would rather get the best out of it. (ie. Highest GB/TB)