Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn It’s time to let them rest game pcPCPC Master 8 Comments Mr_Megahertz 3 years ago No 8w2e5s6h8r6a5n9e0a3s 3 years ago today Bobsofa 3 years ago For OS usage? Sure. But my 44TB RAID6 HDD NAS is 90% full, I wouldn’t want to buy that storage in SSDs. Until the Cents/TB get competitive, HDDs will stay relevant. Even then HDD are safer for long term cold storage. Reasonabledwarf 3 years ago You can prise my spinning disks (and discs) from my cold, dead hands. ItsRogueRen 3 years ago I’ll let my HDD go when I can get 4TB for $60 gravy_train101 3 years ago Moves windows from HDD to SSD and was immediately happy with my decision bl_Tommy 3 years ago I used an SSD for the first time a few years ago, never going back to spinning rust Gammarevived 3 years ago Does anyone remember SSHDs? Those were pretty short lived. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Bobsofa 3 years ago For OS usage? Sure. But my 44TB RAID6 HDD NAS is 90% full, I wouldn’t want to buy that storage in SSDs. Until the Cents/TB get competitive, HDDs will stay relevant. Even then HDD are safer for long term cold storage.
bl_Tommy 3 years ago I used an SSD for the first time a few years ago, never going back to spinning rust
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For OS usage? Sure.
But my 44TB RAID6 HDD NAS is 90% full, I wouldn’t want to buy that storage in SSDs.
Until the Cents/TB get competitive, HDDs will stay relevant. Even then HDD are safer for long term cold storage.
You can prise my spinning disks (and discs) from my cold, dead hands.
I’ll let my HDD go when I can get 4TB for $60
Moves windows from HDD to SSD and was immediately happy with my decision
I used an SSD for the first time a few years ago, never going back to spinning rust
Does anyone remember SSHDs? Those were pretty short lived.