This new 40TB hard drive from Seagate is just the beginning—50TB is coming fast!
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CAN WE PLEASE JUST GET 3.5" SSDS. PLEASE
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 17:56 zuletzt editiert vonI know right. Why is this not a thing already? I mean I understand the various U.2, U.3, and EDSFF are great for high density data center installs. We have a 1U box in production that could be as high as 1 PB given current densities with E1.L drives but that’s enterprise level stuff. I just want a huge 3.5 SSD I could put in these pro-consumer level NAS boxes or maybe even one I could build myself for my home lab.
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I know right. Why is this not a thing already? I mean I understand the various U.2, U.3, and EDSFF are great for high density data center installs. We have a 1U box in production that could be as high as 1 PB given current densities with E1.L drives but that’s enterprise level stuff. I just want a huge 3.5 SSD I could put in these pro-consumer level NAS boxes or maybe even one I could build myself for my home lab.
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 17:57 zuletzt editiert vonThru exist but they're all several hundred dollars and 480 GB for some reason.
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Black ops 6 just demanded another 45 GB for an update on my PS5, when the game is already 200 GB. AAA devs are making me look more into small indie games that don’t eat the whole hard drive to spend my money on, great job folks.
E) meant to say instead of buying a bigger hard drive I’ll support a small dev instead.
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 18:01 zuletzt editiert vonDo you have time to talk about our Lord and Savior FACTORIO? Here; just have a quick taste.
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I don't know about that. These are spinning disks so they aren't exactly going to be fast when compared to solid state drives. Then again, I wouldn't exactly put it past some of the AAA game devs out there.
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 18:03 zuletzt editiert von10 of these in a raid6?that's 4x speed and 400tb.
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Thru exist but they're all several hundred dollars and 480 GB for some reason.
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 18:08 zuletzt editiert vonI have a few 960GB (ish? can’t remember exact size) 2.5in at work that are almost useless.
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Did it use 45 GB extra or were there just 45 GB worth of changes?
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 18:15 zuletzt editiert vonRequires an additional 45 clear to accommodate the update file and is currently sitting at 196.5. Deleting Hitman and queuing it up after the update is simple enough technically for someone like me with a wired high speed connection and no data cap, but still a pain in the ass and way too big for a single game.
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Do you have time to talk about our Lord and Savior FACTORIO? Here; just have a quick taste.
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 18:18 zuletzt editiert vonI haven’t played much since my curved monitor got broken but between Stellaris and Rimworld I don’t know if there’s enough time in a day for another build queue. I’ll check it out at some point and fall into the rabbit hole I’m sure.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 18:22 zuletzt editiert von
i can finally seed every spn season
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Just wondering, why do you run a monero node?
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 18:27 zuletzt editiert vonFor my wallets
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I've been buying computer stuff for like 30 years and never once has any of it had any weird glowing stuff like on the box
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 18:34 zuletzt editiert von monkdervierte@lemmy.ml 6. Feb. 2025, 23:06 -
Black ops 6 just demanded another 45 GB for an update on my PS5, when the game is already 200 GB. AAA devs are making me look more into small indie games that don’t eat the whole hard drive to spend my money on, great job folks.
E) meant to say instead of buying a bigger hard drive I’ll support a small dev instead.
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 18:38 zuletzt editiert von monkdervierte@lemmy.ml 6. März 2025, 10:32Clean up assets, are you kidding? Gamers have enough disk and time is money! /s
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10 of these in a raid6?that's 4x speed and 400tb.
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 19:11 zuletzt editiert vonOf it's raid6 it's 320tb or so.
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I've been buying computer stuff for like 30 years and never once has any of it had any weird glowing stuff like on the box
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 20:20 zuletzt editiert vonWe seem to be headed in that direction though. My most recent motherboard has built in LEDs for no practical reason other than "ooh shiny". Took me a minute to find the UEFI setting to disable that. "Stealth mode" apparently.
It's also increasingly difficult, if not impossible, to find wired mice, keyboards and headsets in that ever-increasing gulf between "all singing, all dancing, expensive gaming device full of unnecessary LEDs" and "cheap, awful, bare minimum". If it plugs in and there's a 5v rail nearby, gotta draw on that to be shiny! Anything else would be sacrilege!
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Oh wow does it come with glowing green computery looking stuff like in the picture
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 20:30 zuletzt editiert vonThe image is literally just the proprietary xbox drive plugged into an xbox
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CAN WE PLEASE JUST GET 3.5" SSDS. PLEASE
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 20:31 zuletzt editiert vonYeah, why aren't there any?
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Having been burned many times in the past, I won't even trust 40 GB to a Seagate drive let alone 40 TB.
Even in enterprise arrays where they're basically disposable when they fail, I'm still wary of them.
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 20:36 zuletzt editiert vonSame. Between work and home, I've had ~30 Seagate drives fail after less than a year. I stopped buying them for personal use many years ago, but work still insists, because they're cheaper. I have 1TB WD Black drives that are over ten years old and still running. My newest WD Black drive is a 6TB, and I've had it for seven years. I dunno if WD Black is still good, but that's the first one I'll try if I need a new drive.
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You should ideally run your own node when using Monero
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 20:47 zuletzt editiert von umbrella@lemmy.ml 6. Sept. 2025, 12:01.
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schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 20:50 zuletzt editiert von
Because with someone else's node, they can potentially track and log the transactions you make
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Hard drives are also relatively cheap and fast enough for many purposes. My PCs use SSDs for system drives but HDDs for some data drives, and my NAS will use hard drives until SSDs become more affordable.
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 20:55 zuletzt editiert von jlh@lemmy.jlh.name 6. Feb. 2025, 23:09yeah i still use hard drives for storing movies, logs, and backups on my Nas cluster, but using it for nextcloud or remote game storage is too slow. I also live in an apartment and the scrubs are too loud. There's only a 5:1 price premium, so it's worth just going all flash unless you have like 30tb storage needs.
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Yeah I would not touch RAID 5 in this day and age, it's just not safe enough and there's not much of an upside to it when SSDs of large capacity exist. RAID 1 mirror is fast enough with SSDs now, or you could go RAID 10 to amplify speed.
schrieb am 2. Juni 2025, 20:59 zuletzt editiert vontbf all the big storage clusters use either mirroring or erasure coding these days. For bulk storage, 4+2 or 8+2 erasure coding is pretty fast, but for databases you should always use mirroring to speed up small writes. but yeah for home use, just use LVM or zfs mirrors.
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