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Hey gais, pretty much the title. So far I was buying HDDs every few years always having a backup, had some drives fail tho. Today I was visiting a local data centre and they are using these cool but expensive high TBW enterprise TLC SSDs, (Samsung, Micron, Kioxia).

I know shiz about data preservation, if I buy one of those, do you think they are going to last longer without failing? If I lets say give them a power up once a while?

But it's probably still way cheaper to just swap bad sector HDDs.

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[–] Jon_TWR@alien.top 0 points 11 months ago (4 children)

Two 20 GB drives in RAID-1 with a 3rd 20 GB drive as off-site backup will give you a pretty good level of data security.

It’s not 3-2-1, but it’s a lot better than just a single 20 GB drive. :)

[–] alonesomestreet@alien.top 0 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Where do I find 20GB drives? 🤔

[–] Jon_TWR@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

From very old computers, lol!

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