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I have a mix of shucked, new, and used drives in my home server.
WD reds out of some USB enclosures that are pushing 7 years old, some new EXOS drives that are pushing 4, and some refurbed EXOS drives that are pushing 2 years now.
Zero issues, but I'm also running them as basically stand-alone drives with mergerfs and snapraid. I don't really care about 99% of the data, since I can just like, download all the ISOs again, but in x265 encoded versions.
7 drives, zero failures, though I'm expecting the 8tb reds to start dying any minute now.