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@b.life has backed out, @haraakiri wants 3-4 drives so 2 x 16TB drives are now back on sale. can be purchased directly on the website linked below or through DM here.All 16TB Out of Stock.. Please don't place any orders. I will check and update stock later in the afternoon directly to those that have sent me a DM before.
Update on stock:
2 x 16TB HDD available < on hold for @b.life, next people in line are @haraakiri
3 x 14TB HDD available
Please place the orders now on the website directly I cannot track them with so many requests, to those that want to know about the price difference between listing here and on my website, there is a 2% payment gateway charge along with Rs. 150 as listing+hosting charges per product.
Isn't that normal? Most drives eitherJust a note that aggressive standby options can hurt enterprise grade HDDs rather than provide any benefits. They're built to be continuously running, and not spin up and down very often.
For me personally, I've a 20TB raid array built using 2TB disks that I got for very cheap, I just want to replace those with 3 or 4 10TB ones. With my hoarding nature, I can easily fill up 20TB in a few days or weeks, but then again, a lot of those aren't needed, so it should be good enough for me for at least the next few years.
I, too, am looking to upgrade to all flash once it becomes a viable alternative. I love HDDs and the engineering that goes into it, but I also just want some reliable storage that can last me some time lol
That said, my HDDs have been working for like 6 years now, and only 1 has failed. So I consider myself lucky haha
Anecdotally, yes!Isn't that normal? Most drives either
- die in the first year
- survive for 8+ years