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I'm wondering which 4TB HDDs I should get for my backup setup. They will be running in a mirrored Storage Space in my HTPC, set up as backup destinations for the three other PCs in the house. In other words, not 24/7 operation, and not actually a NAS, but close enough in terms of usage. They will be replacing my current 2x2TB setup, which is ~90% full. I don't see the need to go higher than 4TB as of now.
I've seen countless people advising against buying identical drives at the same time to avoid them failing at the same time. So, which drives should I get? Ideally, I'll be buying them from the only computer store near where I live, Digital Impuls.no. There are also loads of online stores, of course, but I like to help keep them in business. Also, they have great customer service.
My thinking is to get one WD Red 4TB and another from another brand. I already have one 4TB Red as a media drive, and I'm very happy with it. What should the other one be? I guess it should match both endurance and performance as much as possible.
The options:
Seagate NAS 4TB. Comparable price, looks good spec-wise, but I can't find it on Seagate's site any more. Is this an expired model? Is there any reason not to get it?
HGST Deskstar NAS 4TB. This one has a faster rotational speed. Will it be significantly noisier than the Seagate? And is there any reason to avoid mixing rotational speeds?
My current 2x2TB setup is so awfully slow I can't really believe it. I'm hoping this will improve things slightly.
I've seen countless people advising against buying identical drives at the same time to avoid them failing at the same time. So, which drives should I get? Ideally, I'll be buying them from the only computer store near where I live, Digital Impuls.no. There are also loads of online stores, of course, but I like to help keep them in business. Also, they have great customer service.
My thinking is to get one WD Red 4TB and another from another brand. I already have one 4TB Red as a media drive, and I'm very happy with it. What should the other one be? I guess it should match both endurance and performance as much as possible.
The options:
Seagate NAS 4TB. Comparable price, looks good spec-wise, but I can't find it on Seagate's site any more. Is this an expired model? Is there any reason not to get it?
HGST Deskstar NAS 4TB. This one has a faster rotational speed. Will it be significantly noisier than the Seagate? And is there any reason to avoid mixing rotational speeds?
My current 2x2TB setup is so awfully slow I can't really believe it. I'm hoping this will improve things slightly.