I was hoping it would be one of those drives built to last hundreds of years. Oh well.
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Not sure if this is allowed, but I had to see if this was true, and also if it was expensive- it isn’t!
(I do not work for, or with anything involved in this)
I just purchased 18 TB of surplus disks for 200 CAD, the price there doesn't seem that good to me.
I feel like the $190 they want for the Pi 4/microSD version would've been a reasonable price for the Pi 5/NVME version.
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It should at least be in a (sorta-)Raid1. What good does it do if it implodes?
It's should be a 3 drive raid 5 parity but you can only buy 1. Then when the world ends you must find the people that have the other two.
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