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This new 40TB hard drive from Seagate is just the beginning—50TB is coming fast!

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    phrasing

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      If you aren't running a home server with tons of storage, this product is not for you. If the price is right, 40TB to 50TB is a great upgrade path for massive storage capacity without having to either buy a whole new backplane to support more drives or build an entirely new server. I see a lot of comments comparing 4TB SSDS to 40TB HDD's so had to chime in. Yes, they make massive SSD storage arrays too, but a lot of us don't have those really deep pockets.

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        There are:
        https://nimbusdata.com/products/exadrive/specifications/

        They are just not listed in shops for poor people. (joking)

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        64TB and 100TB, niiiice

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          If you aren't running a home server with tons of storage, this product is not for you. If the price is right, 40TB to 50TB is a great upgrade path for massive storage capacity without having to either buy a whole new backplane to support more drives or build an entirely new server. I see a lot of comments comparing 4TB SSDS to 40TB HDD's so had to chime in. Yes, they make massive SSD storage arrays too, but a lot of us don't have those really deep pockets.

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          I expect many are not upgrading every small incremental improvement too. It's the 20TB HDDs that are ready to replace.

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          • xthexder@l.sw0.comX [email protected]

            Well, Kioxia sells a 30TB 2.5in SSD right now for about $5k. I'm sure they could make a 60+TB SSD by just stacking 2 of them in a 3.5in case.

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            I feel like heat would start to become a serious issue at that point.

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              This is how I know I'm getting old, my first thought was "spinning rust for always on long term storage" and then I remembered it's 2025 and SSD's are about equal now.

              Get off my lawn, your interrupting Matlock!

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              Still cheaper though. 4TB you are looking at around 3x the price for it in SSD storage. Although I wonder how the power use compares, might be worth factoring in but probably isn't too massive over it's realistic lifespan

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                Imagine how long it’ll take to rebuild your raid array after one fails lol

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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.

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                  Ok, I’m sorry, but… HOW???? How is it possibly two hundred fucking gigabytes?!?!? What the fuck is taking up so much space???

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                    Ok, I’m sorry, but… HOW???? How is it possibly two hundred fucking gigabytes?!?!? What the fuck is taking up so much space???

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                    More than triple the next largest game. All I want is the zombies mode and space to install other games, I could probably cull 80% of the COD suite and be just fine, but I have to carry the whole bag to reach in 🤷‍♂️

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                      Don't forget to include the hacked controller firmware that reports the drive size as triple what it actually is.

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                      My manager ordered four "4TB" external SSDs from AliExpress a few weeks back. He paid £60 total for them, delivered.

                      My Sus alarm started clanging, so I grabbed one off him and ran some tests on it.

                      After a couple of days of the tests chuntering along, I ended up reasonably convinced that they're - at most - 40GB. And even at that capacity they're useless, transferring at around 10MB/s

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                        Imagine losing a 50tb drive because you choose to use Seagate.

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                          Imagine losing a 50tb drive because you choose to use Seagate.

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                          Seagate Exos is usually ok. Their generic stuff, is sometimes crap, but that's true of all manufacturers, really.

                          That being said, I'd be nervous with a single huge drive, no matter where it's from. And even as part of a redundant structure, the rebuild times would be through the roof.

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                            I expect many are not upgrading every small incremental improvement too. It's the 20TB HDDs that are ready to replace.

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                            I'd buy two and only turn the other on for a once a month backup. For one lone pirate just running two drives, it would be endgame basically. You're good.

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                              Ah yes. Seagate. The trash storage device company. If you want to burn your money, just throw it into a fire before buying this e-waste.

                              Can not recommend.

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                                I have a 20TB seagate exos drive in my main pc and I hate it. Partly due to my case, but it’s noisy and does an obnoxious head reset (or whatever) every 7 minutes or so. It’s so loud.

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                                  I have a 20TB seagate exos drive in my main pc and I hate it. Partly due to my case, but it’s noisy and does an obnoxious head reset (or whatever) every 7 minutes or so. It’s so loud.

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                                  Is it a mechanical drive?

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                                    Is it a mechanical drive?

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                                    Show me a 40tb ssd lol

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                                      I have a 20TB seagate exos drive in my main pc and I hate it. Partly due to my case, but it’s noisy and does an obnoxious head reset (or whatever) every 7 minutes or so. It’s so loud.

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                                      These drives aren't for home desktops, they're more for server setups with large datasets and redundancy. Lol why do you need a 20tb drive in your main PC?

                                      I have 4 x 20tb drives in a truenas where I have backups, movies, and music, network accessible for the whole house.

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                                        Show me a 40tb ssd lol

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                                        How about a 122.88tb SSD? Large SSDs are pretty common in the enterprise market and arguably much easier to manufacture since you only need to put a bunch of nand chips on a pcb.

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                                          Oh thank God, 40,000 gigabytes was not enough

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