Ahh, consumer class drives... are the cloud class drives made and badged by
apple. MTBF for HDD's? No difference, if a HDD decides to die, it dies.
That's why we have RAID.
Just my 1c worth.
Regards,
Phill.
On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 at 22:50, Alan Pevec wrote:
> > 10-14TB hard drives are not really
> 10-14TB hard drives are not really so expensive.
true for consumer-class drives, cloud storage is more like > $1k/month
for 10TB HDD and >$5k/moth for 10TB SSD
Cheers,
Alan
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2TB seems very little for a data hoarder like me, I happen to have ~30TB of
storage at home.
10-14TB hard drives are not really so expensive.
While I totally agree that we should control/limit better what we collect, I
wonder if we should not aim to get a setup where we do not struggle with di