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by pixl97
1030 days ago
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Dirt cheap in which measure? I was at Microcenter and some 1TB (rather questionable) NVMe drivers were $30 on special. Going to be difficult to get cheaper than that. Now, lets turn your equation around. What is the cost per IOPS of your HDD versus SSD? HDDs start to get expensive very fast in that measure. |
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Yes, HDDs are slower than SSDs. If that axis matters to you, you'd use an SSD, particularly NVMe. (Which is sort of implied by the hybrid setup I suggest.) If storage capacity matters, HDDs. You can see this reflected in market prices, though it does look like SSDs are surprisingly cheap these days, comparatively. Historically this has not been the case. (I wonder if economies of scale are now working against HDDs suddenly, or what? There's no reason for them to cost the same or more than an SSD — the market would collapse. Although I swear market pricing for many components hasn't made a lot of sense, recently… i.e., RAM has seemed horrendously expensive.)