Soldato
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I have two media PC's. One also serves as a network backup for the other media PC and my main PC.
One media PC has an 8TB hdd in it and the other has a 12TB. The second drive must be at least 2TB larger than the first.
Unfortunately, the 8TB is filling up and I need to replace the drive. 10TB should do me for some years.
There are two options -
1. Buy a 10TB drive to replace the 8TB drive. This will give me 10TB in one media PC and 12 in the other which meets my needs for some years. Probably the life of the drives. The 8TB drive gets put in a draw for who knows what.
2. Buy a RAID card and a 6TB. Use JBOD to add to the 8TB drive to make 14TB in one media PC and 12 in the other. Arguably this is too much space but I suppose at least seems more worthwhile for the money.
Option 2 costs the same as option 1, which is a few hundred quid.
Which would you buy?
One media PC has an 8TB hdd in it and the other has a 12TB. The second drive must be at least 2TB larger than the first.
Unfortunately, the 8TB is filling up and I need to replace the drive. 10TB should do me for some years.
There are two options -
1. Buy a 10TB drive to replace the 8TB drive. This will give me 10TB in one media PC and 12 in the other which meets my needs for some years. Probably the life of the drives. The 8TB drive gets put in a draw for who knows what.
2. Buy a RAID card and a 6TB. Use JBOD to add to the 8TB drive to make 14TB in one media PC and 12 in the other. Arguably this is too much space but I suppose at least seems more worthwhile for the money.
Option 2 costs the same as option 1, which is a few hundred quid.
Which would you buy?