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by tutfbhuf
1966 days ago
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> speeds will be lower and reliability may suffer 1Gbps is the max. anyways for my home setup, no matter how fast the drive is and I have a backup for important stuff, I'm not dependent on enterprise NAS drives. I want: extremely small, low cost and very low watt usage. |
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If your use case / setup allow you to deal with the complete loss of your array (which, granted, is not 100% likely) or don't use ZFS, then I suppose you could look at Seagate's 2.5 Barracuda line. They're relatively cheap given their capacity and I don't think they're particularly unreliable in and of themselves.
[0] There are many people talking on the internet about ZFS performance with SMR disks. Here's a quick find:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/06/western-digitals-smr...