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expired Posted by tDames | Staff ⢠Feb 20, 2024
Feb 20, 2024 9:08 PM
12TB Seagate 3.5" 256MB 7200RPM SATA Enterprise Hard Drive (Refurb)
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Always test these before you deploy them on servers.
Then you'll also find the people who have no understanding of how to protect data, or the bathtub curve of failure, getting thumbs down for their "warnings"
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Anyone know a good automated way to simulate real world usage for NAS on NFS?
I am currently testing by running VM and using the Truenas disk as the data store over nfs, but it's just writing files.
I'm still testing the first, but so far so good.
I don't think it's very noisy. I have a 4 bay case with a shucked WD and a 16TB Seagate Exos (new, from black friday deal), and an 18TB WD Ultrastar drive, and so far I think this one is the quietist of them all.
The manufacture dates on the drives were both 2019 (different months).
Debating if I want to order another.
With a wiped SMART register there is no record of wear and tear on a drive.
Then you'll also find the people who have no understanding of how to protect data, or the bathtub curve of failure, getting thumbs down for their "warnings"
I'm gonna make multiple copies I'll have two or three backups of every video I import and compress
Often the video file will become corrupt while working with it. I better have several backups.
I'll have at least two back ups in case some drives are off-line or connected to another machine or one becomes corrupt or I have a raid fail
If you're gonna have a 48 TB hard drive for only six dollars a terabyte
And the compressed file will be 15 GB that I can afford to make three copies of every movie and then two copies of every clip
I'll have massive storage and decent speed
I haven't run any any test on these drives when they arrive
should I be testing them?
Except for disc first aid when I first initialize it 30 second check I'm not doing a scan that will take days each
I haven't run any any test on these drives when they arrive
should I be testing them?
Except for disc first aid when I first initialize it 30 second check I'm not doing a scan that will take days each
I'm gonna make multiple copies I'll have two or three backups of every video I import and compress
Often the video file will become corrupt while working with it. I better have several backups.
I'll have at least two back ups in case some drives are off-line or connected to another machine or one becomes corrupt or I have a raid fail
If you're gonna have a 48 TB hard drive for only six dollars a terabyte
And the compressed file will be 15 GB that I can afford to make three copies of every movie and then two copies of every clip
I'll have massive storage and decent speed
I haven't run any any test on these drives when they arrive
should I be testing them?
Except for disc first aid when I first initialize it 30 second check I'm not doing a scan that will take days each
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