Santa came late last year, but hard
Santa came late last year, but hard
Santa came late last year, but hard
Keep in mind data recovery vs drive size. Getting past ~16TB drives, it starts to become a question of whether the rest would be able to survive a restore of a failed drive if any are going to have remotely similar endurance. Obviously, the answer is going to be "yes" most of the time, but at a certain point, there are deminishing returns on the cost of the drives to where even a one to one price increase in the HDD per size might not be worth it all the same.
Kinda' a moot point if you're not going to raid them in any way for reliability, but worth a thought.
I've described this terribly, but Level1tech on YT talks about it sometimes in reviews.
This is me when I'm trying to be helpful after a full day of coding and my 2nd dose of Adderall has worn off. props for still telling him a brief overview along with where to find the info
What's wrong with their comment? Straight to the point, no unnecessary info.
Rebuild time? Yeah it'll take about that long.
So you mean like literal piracy, you heisted them?
Yes, it was a chinese container ship. Resistance would have been futile.
The guys making $32 a day on Chinese ships don't get paid enough to care, that's why it's so easy to smuggle stuff to begin with.
Sooo... Are you actually using the data that's going on these or is this more of a hoarding situation?
What does "using" mean? It's definitly a hoarding situation. I mostly store TV shows and movies. But I only watch a tiny fraction of them.
It's not hoarding ... I'm actually archiving. Or something you tell yourself. Shut up, I don't need a reason. I don't have a Problem, leave me alone.
This guy archives
You're among friends here.
It's not hoarding ... I'm actually archiving. Or something you tell yourself. Shut up, I don't need a reason. I don't have a Problem, leave me alone.
The meeting is on Tuesday nights at 5.
Oh it's not DA.. (data anonymous) it's the local sneakerNet for doing old school swaps.
Being a snack!
It's okay, dear! Just breathe! You'll be fine! Maybe there is some porn you'd like to watch among your data hoard? Violently masturbating might bring you down again, honey!
The archive must grow
Probably personal archive of games/movies/porn and backups, I'd do this if i got this honestly, and i think most of us would do the same, slap some block based deduplication and zstd compression and enjoy
Yes.
I just got 2 of these (x22 version) for my Jellyfin. Supposed to be here tomorrow! I don't think I could drop $1k for that many.
If I could actually get those for 1000$ I would do that. Just spent 260€ for a new 16tb one...
Same except 4 of them. I ended up buying from serverpartsdeals though. recertified for $210 each. Had a small hiccup on my first batch but they came in quick and made it right. Now all my useless data has a home
I don’t think I could drop $1k for that many.
I wish I could have ... storage is apprently way cheaper in the US.
I kinda expected nsfw ai generated pic of Santa ...
Lol me too. The 2020's have clearly damaged us.
Super jealous. Half for storage and half for backup or just going all storage?
The idea is going for raid5 so that should be around 100TB of storage, minus the OS and apps, etcs. But easily 80TB+ net storage.
With drives that size, you should be talking RAID6, 80TB storage and 40TB checksum.
Rebuilds will take a long time, and with RAID6 you can at least suffer 2 drives failures and continue to operate fully.
I use a 1tb ssd for the os/apps with my raid5 strictly for storage. Kinda nice if the os needs to be reinstalled or I want to migrate the raid cluster.
With that amount of storage I highly recommend RAID6.
So…anywhere to get a bulk deal on these, preferably in a pack of 6?
I work at an IT company and we regularly supply hardware to clients. So I got these at B2B retail prices. My boss basically just handed me the bill the supplier issued to the company and said "you pay it".
How much did you paid for each?
I’ll give you tree fiddy.
Serverpartsdeals on eBay. I think that's their name. Pretty sure they only ship to USA though. At least that's what non-Americans on my favorite tracker always complains about.
40tb of santa cumming? Wow
more like 120tb. and wow indeed!
There's 6 of them
Are these hard drives or the beefiest SSDs I've ever seen?
I don't think 20TB SSDs exist, and if they do I probably couldn't afford one in a few hundred years.
Just gonna leave this here
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12541/unlimited-5-year-endurance-100-tb-ssd
They do kioxia makes them https://smicro.eu/kioxia-cm6-30-72tb-nvme-pcie4x4-2-5-u-3-15mmsie-1dwpd-kcm6xrul30t7-1
30tb SSD
You'd be surprised. I think the prices will drop dramatically after the first hundred.
What about using these as Storj nodes?
There are oem drives out there which don't have the 5year warranty. I would check the drives serial numbers at the seagate homepage.