You mean I could lose even more data when it inevitably craps out?
(don’t mind me, I’m dealing with a failed RAID5 array with one disk dead and one dying, I need to vent)
This is why we use RAID6 and not RAID5
I use 5 at home, after all it’s for things I could just ‘acquire’ again if needed.
I mean if it’s things you can go get again why not party hard and just use RAID0?
Im just kidding that’s such a pain in the ass if anything breaks.
Aka “my RAID are the other seeders🥸”
I paid for gigabit I’m gonna use the whole gigabit lol
😎2.5Gbit🇨🇭
Well that’s cheating. Easy to brag about internet speeds when you live inside of a data center lol.
That reminds me of an article from a few years back of this old woman in I wanna say Switzerland as well that at the time had the “fastest internet in the world”. She said she used it to look up gardening tips lol.
I hope she had a dope garden.
For real, the only hard drives I’ve ever had fail on me were Seagates.
I’ve owned several hundreds of drives. No manufacturer is immune. It’s more about the drive model than anything. Enterprise disks are better. Each manufacturer has made crappy drives. Go for the nicer model of whomever you like, beat it to death in its first month. If it survives infant mortality it will last a long time.
Just finished backing up my 33TiB to LTO4 Tapes. That’s 8.8kg or 44 tapes. Still cheaper and longer shelf life then HDDs