Why are you thinking about buying spinning hard drives in the year 2018?
The average ISP doesn't need that much storage. Start looking at Samsung
SATA3 SSDs if you're in the 2.5" form factor.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 7:37 AM, Matt wrote:
> Looking at updating the drives on one of our boxes we run
I rarely have ever had a disk fail. Last 3 months I am on second one
in same RAID 10 array. Both these drives, the one I already replaced
and the one alarming now, are same model and purchased together and
have ran for close too 3 years. But I have busier drives that have
run much longer.
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There is also a vibration standard. Higher end drives will have a lower
vibration; hence more longevity.
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On 7/25/2018 9:13 AM, Jesse DuPont wrote:
My impression is it's a duty cycle thing. Non-enterprise drives are
not rated for the "always-on/always thrashing" use case of a VM server
or
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Enterprise SATA Drives
My impression is it's a duty cycle thing. Non-enterprise drives are not
rated for the "always-on/alwa
My impression is it's a duty cycle thing. Non-enterprise drives are not
rated for the "always-on/always thrashing" use case of a VM server or
NAS environment. To be more specific, I generally use drives that are
approved by NAS vendors (WD RED, HSTG Enterprise, etc.). As Mike said,
if you can g
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Subject: [AFMUG] Enterprise SATA Drives
Looking at updating the drives on one of our boxes we run proxmox on.
Is there a big difference between 7200 rpm drives labeled enterprise
vs simple 7200 rpm name br
Looking at updating the drives on one of our boxes we run proxmox on.
Is there a big difference between 7200 rpm drives labeled enterprise
vs simple 7200 rpm name brand drives?
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