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Anonymous
box too big for what's inside
7 years ago |
Anonymous
The processor alone is worth well over 50% of the price. It is like getting the rest for about $100.
//@Anonymous: box too big for what's inside
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Is a good deal?
7 years ago |
Anonymous
good deal. got one.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Good point. Thanks. //@anonymous: The processor alone is worth well over 50% of the price. It is like getting the rest for about $100.
//@Anonymous: box too big for what's inside
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Highly recommend. This is a good computer for this price. But no internal speakers.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Same price for the past month
7 years ago |
deelz111
it is dangerous to keep all of your data on a single drive...what if this fails? //@Anonymous: Same price for the past month
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Buy 2+ for bkp //@deelz111: it is dangerous to keep all of your data on a single drive...what if this fails? //@Anonymous: Same price for the past month
7 years ago |
Anonymous
There are no devices that would guarantee 100% reliability. Create multiple copies, keep them in different locations including cloud storage. If you want to have a single local device consider buying a RAID array. They are much more reliable than individual disks. //@deelz111: it is dangerous to keep all of your data on a single drive...what if this fails? //@Anonymous: Same price for the past month
7 years ago |
Anonymous
10tb is too big of a basket to put all your data eggs in. If you really want to, I strongly recommend back up the data in another means, such as writing down the data as 0s and 1s on paper
7 years ago |
Anonymous
You don't really buy RAID arrays.. you buy individual drives to build an array. It's generally agreed that buying multiple drives from the same batch is not the best approach because if the batch has issue, all the drives will fail due to the same issue around the same time assuming they all run in the same array. These are white label WD Red drives. I bought two at different times and ran 5 badblock tests and put them in my NAS's RAID 1 array. One has been running for 1 year 24/7 without any issue. The other has been idling as replacement drive so that in case any of my other drives fail, I can resilver the array immediately.
7 years ago |
deelz111
if buying multiple (in case of failure) 0 you are paying a lot of $$$. $$$ wise you would be better off buying dedicated NAS and setting up RAID on it.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Not really. You still need to buy drives for NAS. A lot of people, like me, are buying these to shuck the drives for their NAS which are way cheaper than buying WD Red. This is basically self insurance. That's why I run multiple 24/7 badblocks stress tests on these while they are still within return period. //@deelz111: if buying multiple (in case of failure) 0 you are paying a lot of $$$. $$$ wise you would be better off buying dedicated NAS and setting up RAID on it.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes, you are right! I cannot put my 10 TB AV in one hard drive. //@deelz111: it is dangerous to keep all of your data on a single drive...what if this fails? //@Anonymous: Same price for the past month
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Very likely they will die at same time because they are same model or even from same batch //@Anonymous: Buy 2+ for bkp //@deelz111: it is dangerous to keep all of your data on a single drive...what if this fails? //@Anonymous: Same price for the past month
7 years ago |
Anonymous
yes, it's NAS ( RAID 5/ RAID 1 ) + 1 ( to mirror) thus this 10 TB is good for backup drive purpose, or store misc items / stuffs or temporary moving huge quantity data. //@Anonymous: Not really. You still need to buy drives for NAS. A lot of people, like me, are buying these to shuck the drives for their NAS which are way cheaper than buying WD Red. This is basically self insurance. That's why I run multiple 24/7 badblocks stress tests on these while they are still within return period. //@deelz111: if buying multiple (in case of failure) 0 you are paying a lot of $$$. $$$ wise you would be better off buying dedicated NAS and setting up RAID on it.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Is this a good deal? Looking for more storage for my camera that uses SD card.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Bait and switch $45
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Windows is s.pyware zoo
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I only like 8 or bigger.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I only like comments of two sentences or more. //@anonymous: I only like 8 or bigger.
7 years ago |
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Anonymous
Both of these are great deals.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Nice
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I would not buy a 8GB and 256G one.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Okay //@Anonymous: I would not buy a 8GB and 256G one.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Nice laptops! //@anonymous: Both of these are great deals.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
How could I get 10% off?
7 years ago |
cheetah
expired. //@Anonymous: How could I get 10% off?
7 years ago |