• @thedeadwalking4242
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      611 hours ago

      Hard drives have longer shelf life than unpowered SSD. HDD are a good middle ground between SSD speeds, tape drive stability, and price they won’t go anywhere. The data world exists in tiers

      • @[email protected]
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        110 hours ago

        The flaw with hard drives comes with large pools. The recovery speed is simply too slow when a drive fails, unless you build huge pools. So you need additional drives for more parity.

        I don’t know who cares about shelf life. Drives spin all their lives, which is 5-10 years. Use M-Disk or something if you want shelf life.

    • Echo Dot
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      016 hours ago

      Right up until an EMP wipes out all our data. I still maintain that we should be storing all our data on vinyl, doing it physically is the only guarantee.

      • @patatahooligan
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        714 hours ago

        Microsoft has project Silica where they store data in glass. Being electromagnetic field-proof is one of the stated goals.

        • @AnUnusualRelic
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          413 hours ago

          That’s a WORM medium though, so really purely for storage. Which is still extremely useful of course.