Okay, so now that my little experiment with a bunch of scam nvme drive from amazon is done and over with and I got my money back from amazon. Where do I look for some cheap and semi decent 4tb nvmes? Adata used to by my goto budget flash memory, never had any problems with any of their drives. But they’re not so inexpensive anymore… Team group seems like they have good prices but how reliable are they?

Is prime day or boxing day even a good time to buy drives?

Is there any 4tb nvme under $300(CAD) even worth looking at?

Again, I’m just farting around and experimenting but any suggestion will be greatly appreciated and win you imaginary internet points from a stranger sitting on a porcelain thrown as he writes this.

  • solrize@lemmy.ml
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    Don’t data hoard with SSD’s, especially low budget ones. Big box of HDD’s as either RAID or some kind of object store with erasure codes is where it is at.

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      SSD’s are fine for backups. Unless you do a massive amount of writes, which would be weird for backups, they are very power efficient.

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        This is datahoarder and cost per TB is always important. Also TLC and even worse, QLC SSD’s have trouble with long term data retention even without a lot of writes. Not that HDD’s are great either. Too bad there is no sane affordable tape storage.

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      I got the kit for a good deal ($45 CAD +15 shipping) and figured I would fart around with it… I’m now realising I should probably get some smaller nvmes first to play around with this and then setup something with ssd’s instead for my mass cloud storage

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    some cheap and semi decent 4tb nvmes

    If you actually go down that road (not really works with cheap), you want to look for TBW in the data sheets. It determines the lifetime of an SSD - yes, some of them die fast.

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    That thing looks pretty cool. I think I remember Jeff Geerling video where he did something similar. The concept is cool, but that many NVME drives that close will get HOT without active cooling. The other things is I assume they would saturate the PCIe bus way faster than an x86 mobo.

    I’m not hating tho, I’m kinda jealous. I have 3 PI 4s and 2 of them boot off a NVME via USB. The third one has a compute module 1 on it so it has dedicated non-volatile memory. I’ve been thinking about netboot. I use them as a docker swarm.