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Anonymous No.106627176 >>106627207 >>106627236 >>106627327 >>106627403 >>106627440 >>106627639 >>106627904 >>106627926 >>106629905 >>106630745 >>106630864 >>106630906 >>106631030 >>106631150 >>106631350 >>106632357 >>106632547
ssds are finally hitting 8tb!
quite affordable for $579 CAD.
Anonymous No.106627207 >>106627226 >>106627251 >>106627282 >>106628155 >>106628485 >>106629842 >>106630845 >>106631328 >>106631339
>>106627176 (OP)
use case for anything other than hording jewish hollywood slop?
Anonymous No.106627226
>>106627207
easy: for hoarding jewish slop
Anonymous No.106627236 >>106627368 >>106629745 >>106629842
>>106627176 (OP)
What is the purpose? Recording 8K video footage?
Anonymous No.106627243
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Anonymous No.106627251
>>106627207
You can horde Jewish slop on a 16TB HDD for less than $500.
Anonymous No.106627282 >>106627303 >>106629003
>>106627207
serving content on my public websites that gets lots of traffic
Anonymous No.106627303 >>106627340
>>106627282
why isn't that content either stored in memory while serving, or loaded from a SAS drive?
Anonymous No.106627327
>>106627176 (OP)
What the fuck? Same?
What is happening?
Anonymous No.106627340
>>106627303
1. it's on a SSD right now
2. I don't know what a sas drive is (now I sorta do)
3. this works good
4. I use cloudflare caching
5. why should I?
Anonymous No.106627368
>>106627236
I'm still waiting for the inherent scalability of 3D flash to decisively beat HDD's costs. Any downwards trend on the prices are cause for celebration, but unfortunately the flash cartel still has "water floods" and "production issues" and prices fall at much slower pace than 10 years ago.
Anonymous No.106627387 >>106627404
$500 anything for only 8 measly TB is retarded.
Anonymous No.106627403
>>106627176 (OP)
Question - can all of pornhub fit in this ssd with zstd compression level set at 22. Just asking.
Anonymous No.106627404 >>106627411
>>106627387
Those are $1000+ leafbucks in UK, or $750-odd US
Anonymous No.106627411 >>106627427
>>106627404
are you retarded?
Anonymous No.106627427 >>106628031
>>106627411
>'in the UK'
If I was retarded, that would make two of us
Anonymous No.106627440
>>106627176 (OP)
Not that many games

So why do I care?

I already bought all of the games I play most of the time anyway so I dnt see a need for anything over 3TB

Maybe if the new games didn’t suck I might get excited about this
Anonymous No.106627639 >>106627910
>>106627176 (OP)
Are we on track to reach parity in the next 2 years yet? I would love to replace my $250 14TB hard disks with SSDs in some cases.
Anonymous No.106627904 >>106628262
>>106627176 (OP)
>USB 3.0
Anonymous No.106627910
>>106627639
g is on track to using apple products because the naons are babies
Anonymous No.106627926 >>106627966 >>106628039 >>106628151
>>106627176 (OP)
That's probably the lowest quality chips they could fabricate.
Here the cheapest M2 8tb ssd costs almost 700 euros.
Anonymous No.106627966 >>106628027
>>106627926
you mean best quality for the lowest price
Anonymous No.106628027 >>106628039
>>106627966
There's no best quality for the lowest price, if something is terribly cheap, it's usually the worst shit they could legally make without being so bad they could be sued.
Anonymous No.106628031
>>106627427
It would make you the only one retarded, you're comparing a sale price to the regular price.
Anonymous No.106628039 >>106628149
>>106627926
>>106628027
>laughs in $430 7.68TB Western Digital SN200
It's even MLC
Anonymous No.106628149
>>106628039
you lucky dog
Anonymous No.106628151
>>106627926
It's a USB 3.0 stick not an M2 SSD.
560MB/s is slow as fuck for an SSD.
It's bottlenecked by the USB 3.0 interface but they probably use much slower chips inside than they'd ever put in an M.2.
Anonymous No.106628155
>>106627207
Hodring loli porn
Anonymous No.106628262
>>106627904
umm... please don't deadname
it's called USB 3.2 Gen 1
Anonymous No.106628485
>>106627207
Probably for their ai slop
Anonymous No.106629003 >>106631083
>>106627282
you probably dont want a consumer grade drive for that
Anonymous No.106629745
>>106627236
>Recording 8K video footage?

bro. modern photography gabbles data like a mother fucker. don't even need 8k to get to a tb easy.
Anonymous No.106629842
>>106627207
>>106627236
holy normalfags
Anonymous No.106629905 >>106630897
>>106627176 (OP)
>CAD
stop being canadian

t. canadian
Anonymous No.106630745
>>106627176 (OP)
It would take 5 hours to fill the whole thing.
Anonymous No.106630845
>>106627207
hoarding jewish blacked slop
Anonymous No.106630864
>>106627176 (OP)
>480 MB/s
This is literally sata 3 speed
Anonymous No.106630897 >>106631345
>>106629905
gagagoogoo my diaper is wet wahhh
t. Canadian at the truckers protest
Anonymous No.106630906
>>106627176 (OP)
Archiving content before the internet is regulated and censored and polluted by AI slop to unusability.
Anonymous No.106631030
>>106627176 (OP)
>couple yrs ago 2TB was $80 USD.
Not affordable in the slightest.
Anonymous No.106631083
>>106629003
>oy vey you need to buy our Enterprise Grade ssds for your hobby website
if you're not doing heavy writes to the drive then it doesn't matter what "grade" it is
Anonymous No.106631150 >>106632547
>>106627176 (OP)
>up to 460MB/s
That's a ridiculous speed for an SSD, even for an external one. There are much faster ones out there.
Anonymous No.106631328
>>106627207
>storing media on an SSD
Holy retard
Anonymous No.106631338
I got a 4tb nvme for 250 ish
Anonymous No.106631339
>>106627207
>he doesn't know
holy newfag
Anonymous No.106631345
>>106630897
>t. Canadian at the truckers protest
Man those streams (and threads) were comfy as fuck

I forgot the aftermath of it though
Anonymous No.106631350 >>106632547
>>106627176 (OP)
Can someone redpill me on why I can build my own Samsung 8TB external SSD and it'll cost less not more?
Anonymous No.106632357
>>106627176 (OP)
SSds got to 8TB ages ago and have fucking stayed there for way too long.
Anonymous No.106632547
>>106627176 (OP)
>ssds are finally hitting 8tb!
>finally
What? Like few years ago already.

>>106631350
Yeah and faster.

>>106631150
Cheap controller only capable of USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds, which in the real world is around that.