I would probably not recommend something like that, since...
1) Seagate doesn't have the best track record these days
2) 8TB is a lot of data to store in one place without something like RAID1 or RAID5 to save your ass when the drive dies
If you want that much storage it may be time to look into a RAID5/6 NAS or something along those lines, but to be fair, that would be much more expensive.
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