It doesn't look like there is any hassle to get it to work. Windows support is non-existent, yes, but in Linux you need to run 2 lines of command, even a noob should be able to do that.Still seem a lot of hassle to make it work considering even basic linux skills already are considered a hassle by majority. There are 10TB non-HASMR drives & their availability is also quite good in general so in my honest opinion, compared to the 10TB seagate barracuda pro sold earlier here this HASMR drive deserves 10-20% discount as majority won't be able to use it here or elsewhere. I personally wouldn't buy such drive no matter the discount because I am not confident enough to make it work despite having some basic experience of running & installing linux but for those who do they can go ahead.
Anyway, I have returned the drive to the vendor and will be available if someone wants it, knowing full well that the drive is only supported on Linux. Warranty etc. all still applicable at the pricing I listed above.
I have the following 3 drives available:
WD8003FRYZ
Manufacture Date: July 2018
Size: 8 TB
Price: Rs. 8000/-
Warranty: 7 Days Testing and DOA
WD8003FRYZ
Manufacture Date: Nov 2017
Size: 8 TB
Price: Rs. 8000/-
Warranty: 7 Days Testing and DOA
Seagate EXOS x14
Manufacturing Date: June 2019
Size: 14 TB
Price: Rs. 14000/-
Warranty: 7 Days Testing and DOA