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So I've been lucky for some time now.
I have never had a hard drive fail on me that ever had any important information on it. My current setup is kind of asking for trouble though.
This is my current situation:
**System Drive - 256GB Samsung SSD - 2 years old - only used for the OS, programs, and a few games. Obviously not a problem. **
-----The rest on this list are all storage drives-----
5 year old 1TB WD black internal drive. Used as "temporary storage". So new downloads of movies, tv shows, special movies etc go here first. From here I send them somewhere else if its something I want to keep. I also use this to keep home movies and recorded stuff before I edit it and send it somewhere else. Usually is about 50-60% full. I torrent a lot into this drive - not sure if that wears a drive down faster.
2.5 year old 2TB WD black internal drive. This is my main "sort of important" storage drive. I keep my local dropbox / google drive folders here - not that it matters because theyre backed up anyway. My main steam folder is here with most of my games installed. Any home movies are here (they are ripped off DVD so theyre also somewhere else). Downloads Ive saved. apk and apps I need. Roms saved (some pretty rare). And really old documents which I kinda should keep but if I lost them really wouldnt care all that much. (I personally would prefer to just burn these to a DVD and just store somewhere instead of them taking up space on my hard drive - but I know DVD's break down). Drive is 40% full, but it could be much less since I dont care about 95% of the games installed. ***This is the only drive that I would like to really backup*** not even the whole drive, but there is about 100-200GB of stuff that Id be pretty bummed if I lost.
5 year old 1.5TB WD elements external drive. USB 2.0 - Stored TV shows, movies, Documentaries, etc. 80% full
4 year old 2TB Fantom external drive. USB 2.0 - Same as above. 35% full
4 year old 500GB WD passport external. - usb powered. usb 2.0. Currently empty, but I use it to temporarily save peoples stuff when fixing their computers.
4 year old 750GB WD passport external. - usb powered. usb 3.0. I have a bunch of saved UFC and Pride events saved on it. Really dont care about if I lost it or not.
So as you can see my drives are aging and thought most of my stuff saved isn't irreplaceable - it would suck if i were to lose it.
If I were made of money - I would just replace all of my drives besides my SSD. My setup would be.
256GB SSD system drive
1-2TB Temporary Storage Drive
2TB Steam / Storage drive (some important things on this drive)
5TB TV / Movie Drive
So my question comes down to: which drives should I replace? Am I better off just using one to backup another? How long do DVD backups last? Is there a way to test which hard drives are on their way out? (I know about drive fitness test - but not sure if thats just for failing drives).
Sorry if my post is kinda all over the place, but im just not really sure which direction I should go.
EDIT: and one more question - does how much the drive has been used wear it more? Both of those External drives with TV shows and movies arent really used all that much except for watching stuff once in a while - no torrenting, gaming, or programs running from these drives, and they both are "green" and pretty much turn off when not in use.
EDIT 2: Do unused blank DVDs go bad? I bought a ton of DVDs and Dual Layer DVDs that I havent used. Probably over 5 years old. Keep or toss? And if keep - are they ok to store some stuff on?
I have never had a hard drive fail on me that ever had any important information on it. My current setup is kind of asking for trouble though.
This is my current situation:
**System Drive - 256GB Samsung SSD - 2 years old - only used for the OS, programs, and a few games. Obviously not a problem. **
-----The rest on this list are all storage drives-----
5 year old 1TB WD black internal drive. Used as "temporary storage". So new downloads of movies, tv shows, special movies etc go here first. From here I send them somewhere else if its something I want to keep. I also use this to keep home movies and recorded stuff before I edit it and send it somewhere else. Usually is about 50-60% full. I torrent a lot into this drive - not sure if that wears a drive down faster.
2.5 year old 2TB WD black internal drive. This is my main "sort of important" storage drive. I keep my local dropbox / google drive folders here - not that it matters because theyre backed up anyway. My main steam folder is here with most of my games installed. Any home movies are here (they are ripped off DVD so theyre also somewhere else). Downloads Ive saved. apk and apps I need. Roms saved (some pretty rare). And really old documents which I kinda should keep but if I lost them really wouldnt care all that much. (I personally would prefer to just burn these to a DVD and just store somewhere instead of them taking up space on my hard drive - but I know DVD's break down). Drive is 40% full, but it could be much less since I dont care about 95% of the games installed. ***This is the only drive that I would like to really backup*** not even the whole drive, but there is about 100-200GB of stuff that Id be pretty bummed if I lost.
5 year old 1.5TB WD elements external drive. USB 2.0 - Stored TV shows, movies, Documentaries, etc. 80% full
4 year old 2TB Fantom external drive. USB 2.0 - Same as above. 35% full
4 year old 500GB WD passport external. - usb powered. usb 2.0. Currently empty, but I use it to temporarily save peoples stuff when fixing their computers.
4 year old 750GB WD passport external. - usb powered. usb 3.0. I have a bunch of saved UFC and Pride events saved on it. Really dont care about if I lost it or not.
So as you can see my drives are aging and thought most of my stuff saved isn't irreplaceable - it would suck if i were to lose it.
If I were made of money - I would just replace all of my drives besides my SSD. My setup would be.
256GB SSD system drive
1-2TB Temporary Storage Drive
2TB Steam / Storage drive (some important things on this drive)
5TB TV / Movie Drive
So my question comes down to: which drives should I replace? Am I better off just using one to backup another? How long do DVD backups last? Is there a way to test which hard drives are on their way out? (I know about drive fitness test - but not sure if thats just for failing drives).
Sorry if my post is kinda all over the place, but im just not really sure which direction I should go.
EDIT: and one more question - does how much the drive has been used wear it more? Both of those External drives with TV shows and movies arent really used all that much except for watching stuff once in a while - no torrenting, gaming, or programs running from these drives, and they both are "green" and pretty much turn off when not in use.
EDIT 2: Do unused blank DVDs go bad? I bought a ton of DVDs and Dual Layer DVDs that I havent used. Probably over 5 years old. Keep or toss? And if keep - are they ok to store some stuff on?
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