High capacity SSDs like 4 TB remain costly as not much stock gets sent here anyways. Costs for the more general consumer and prosumer category of 1-2 TBs have come down drastically.But even prices of SSDs are increasing. Unless 4TB ssd price is cheaper to buy than a similar 4TB mechanical drive I don't understand why the mechanical drive is so costly. Even the external mechanical drive prices are increasing every month. Maybe they dont want people buying hdd or ssd for storage and just use online storage?
But reliability-wise, a good branded hdd like WD/Seagate/Toshiba will last longer and more reliable than such cheaper unknown brand SSDs right?Everywhere - SSDs are taking over. Even recently, there was a deal on primeABGB for 2TB EVM SSD for around 6K. At that price point, its better to take that vs a normal HDD!
Almost all my servers with the exception of backups are SSD driven. Planning to make a media server with SSD storage!
High capacity SSDs like 4 TB remain costly as not much stock gets sent here anyways. Costs for the more general consumer and prosumer category of 1-2 TBs have come down drastically.
High capacity SSDs like 4 TB remain costly as not much stock gets sent here anyways. Costs for the more general consumer and prosumer category of 1-2 TBs have come down drastically.
Source...during a fourth quarter and fiscal year 2023 conference call... Seagate's chief executive, Dave Mosley, also revealed that higher capacity HAMR-based nearline hard drives have been sent out for testing in the field. He boasts that this was achieved during corporate cost cutting initiatives: "We reduced production output by approximately 25% compared with peak volume in order to drive better supply/demand dynamics and enhance profitability as the markets recover.
China put cap on base mineral/material that need to use/mfg. Micro ChipsAll the prices of 1/2TB have touched almost 5k and 4/5TB has gone from 7k to 9k in 2-3 months ⊙﹏⊙
Has there been a flood in some mfg facility in Taiwan or something else?
Really, for SSDs ? Can you share some numbers ?But even with increased prices of 4TB drives, the per GB cost is still less in 4TB drives when compared to 1-2TB drives.
My bad, I didn't realise that you were talking about SSDs.Really, for SSDs ? Can you share some numbers ?
Used HDDs always seem risky to me. Can't trust the data with them.Better to get used in warranty hdd's
Used hdd are much better then used ssdMy bad, I didn't realise that you were talking about SSDs.
I was talking about HDDs.
Used HDDs always seem risky to me. Can't trust the data with them.