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by tekknik 1588 days ago
There’s a difference between a consumer drive and a server drive. Plop that $100 drive in and you may be back in a week or so replacing it.
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Why would you think a drive automatically looses lifespan just because the computer it's in is referred to as a server? Many of my desktop hard drives see more activity that some of my website HDs.
Because a server has more traffic than a consumer machine. You’re mistaken if you think your home server has the same traffic as an S3 storage node.

Read more about the differences in drives here: https://blog.storagecraft.com/consumer-vs-enterprise-hard-dr...

Again, you're making assumptions about how busy a server has to be. I have websites that don't get 10 visitors a day.
And your website, with 10 visits per day, needs several TB of data?
Need? No. Could use reasonably priced storage? Yes. I think you've lost track of the point I was trying to make.
What exactly is your point? AWS should use consumer drives?