what happens when you assemble a massive drive array and don't touch it for a year? THAT'S RIGHT, A MASSIVE DRIVE FAILUREpic.twitter.com/dB9cGqsUxh
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DVDs absolutely do die in good climate within a year. my late grandmother assembled some video course materials (80+ DVDs in total) and in a year you had a good chance that a randomly chosen one would be unreadable somewhere
Moved to only using SSDs because a dozen HDDs died one by one over several years. 3x Samsung EVO SATA SSDs (2x 128GB, 1x 256GB) have lasted years with no problem. Ended up giving in and buying a high-end 2TB NVMe SSD when the 2nd last 640GB HDD died (no more live HDDs left now).
look I need at least 36 TB, probably more. no SSDs.
Would you rather have food + retirement savings or 50x https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/solid-state-drives/ssd-860-evo-2-5--sata-iii-1tb-mz-76e1t0b-am/ … / https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/solid-state-drives/ssd-860-evo-m-2-sata-1tb-mz-n6e1t0bw/ … though?
savings? which savings? :D and no, not for this workload, which is basically an archive that I sincerely hope will never be actually needed, but probably will
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