I did it. I replaced all of my HDDs into SSDs

I did it. I replaced all of my HDDs into SSDs.
OS is on a 250GB Samsung pro. The rest is on two 1TB Samsung 850 EVOs

the initial windows launch probably felt amazing on the ssd, didn't it?

quite jelly op

Make sure to defragment them frequently.

delete system32 folder also

You want a cookie?

Hey OP, SSDs also are great for long term storage because no moving parts

Just saying, so you can fully get into SSD

>SSD for storage

Dumbass.

You paid $300 for a 1TB SSD.

Meanwhile I got 9TB for $300.($100 per 3TB HDD).

I can understand maybe having an additional 500GB SSD for gaymen and your big programs, but two 1TB's?

Fucking stupid.

>he fell for SSD meme
enjoy your data loss cuck

How is it?

I'm planning the exact same thing with a 240 + 960gb.

Got 1tb + 2tb externals drives to hold my game isos and movies and shit, want to get away from hard drives entirely.

>3tb mechanical drives
Enjoy your future data loss.

Using an SSD is utterly pointless for video games. You don't know anything about technology, you just spout Sup Forums memes to make yourself feel superior.

There are RAIDs for that. Also,
> implying SSD can't lose charge and data

Are you a retard?

Go ahead and load up a modded KSP on a hard drive, faggot.

I'll be in space with my SSD by the time you do.

My SSD died after 5 years.
Well, it didn't "die", but it started randomly fucking up and deleting shit on my drive. I started noticing programs and entire folders missing. Then my computer would just freeze for long periods of time. Never would have thought it'd be the SSD.

Meanwhile my HDD's have been working great for +6 years.

RAID.

No.
It's not.

It's almost like you don't know that games spend a good chunk of their time loading up thousands of textures.

You're stupid.
Stop posting.

I know that feel and it's great.
Good for you OP.

already have 12TB, will take a while to fill them all
like op, I'm just gonna get 1TB ssd next

I just wanted to be a smug mothefucker

HDDs can die too, but get a new one for every "n" years, no one can escape from death

Why do you need 12TB of storage?

>no one can escape from death
with raid you can simply replace the dead drive without losing anything, and you'll still get ssd-like speeds too.

you get more bang for your buck.

>12tb

babbies first collection?

Because he's too stupid to buy a NAS and decides to throw a bunch of noisy drives in the shit he's sitting next to.

Holy shit kys ASAP

SSDs are nothing more than a Sup Forums meme. No one seriously uses them in industry because of the extremely limited number of writes. Also they cost a fuck ton more per gigabyte, and do not have the capacity to hold the entire operating system and applications for a modern computer workstation. The speeds are barely faster than 10000 rpm drives, especially when you consider the fact that most of your hard drive accesses are going through RAM caches anyway, you aren't going to hit the actual disk every time. The only thing SSDs have is *slightly* faster bootup times. But bootup is less than 1% of computer use time, so it's not really a metric worth optimizing for. Just hibernate your PC instead of shutting it off, or grow some pateince and wait the 10 extra seconds to boot up with a normal hard drive.

Where did you get your information, 2011?

What should I believe now?

Depending on the type of failure, you can recover somewhere between 70-80% of your data from an HDD, potentially without paying anything.

Your data is completely lost forever if the SSD malfunctions. And you don't just have to worry about physical wear of the NAND but also the controller which is destroyed way earlier most of the time.

Both of them. All drives fail. It's futile, your data is doomed. You are doomed.

>no moving parts
>less heat
>less energy
>much faster access times
>much faster read/write
Only problem is the cost and the limited endurance, but depending on the work, SSDs may be ideal. We'll see who innovates what in this sector, and when they do it'll be the final blow to HDDs. I give it 5 years.

>Paying more/GB is
>Having your filesystem corrupted by fundamentally flawed drive design
>being barely faster than an HDD in real world tests
>being fooled by a bunch of tests that either exaggerate minor differences, test conditions that could never happen in real use, or outright lie to you

SSDs are garbage.

Getting worried about my current storage predicament
I'm thinking 2x 3TB WD Black drives with secondary 32Gb/s 950 Pro m.2

>Paying more/GB is
>Having your filesystem corrupted by fundamentally flawed drive design
>being barely faster than an HDD in real world tests
>being fooled by a bunch of tests that either exaggerate minor differences, test conditions that could never happen in real use, or outright lie to you

HDDs are garbage, everyone should stick to punchcards.

>>being barely faster than an HDD in real world tests
forgot to edit a line ;^)

Well, it's true. HDDs ARE barely faster than HDDs in real world tests.

SSD's are literally faster than mechanical counterparts
>implying I cherry picked these benchmarks
Explain to me how mechanical drives are faster

>two 1TB SSD for storage
I hope you have an amazing backup plan or nothing of value, OP. You just fell for the meme.

If he runs them in RAID he is mostly fine.

>he only has 9tb
>he doesnt have ssds

>high capacity SSDs
ever

>stormfag

literally kys

Has anyone noticed the amount of HDD and NAS shilling, it's gotta be the worst time to buy regular drives.

>evo

Do you actually have a job? Let alone one in the industry?
Network engineer here, I probably installed more corporate amd government systems this year than you're ever likely to see in your lifetime.
SSD's make an unbelievable difference in the workplace but you'll likely never know because you'll never graduate past animu and pr0nz in the basement.

>not knowing SMD reflow techniques.

>kike
gas yourself

no one cares about things you dont own

You think I don't own stacks of 840's and 850's?
You think I haven't booted the same image on HDD's and SSD's thousands of times on the same model of PC and personally witnessed the difference?
You think I'm a basement dweller with no experience but would shitpost on Sup Forums anyway?

holy shit i laughed

Don't get the 950 Pro.
The new sm961 is about 50% faster than the 950.

the only thing to believe in is backups

>claims to be a network engineer, yet somehow installed servers
>only has consumershit samsung exploding SSDs
I'm sure you are all the things you say you are user.

What do you think a network engineer does?

work with switches and routers and the like which rarely have SSDs except for things like the current gen Cisco ASAs.

I'm sure you're a network engineer if you're performing the duties of a data center operations tech. I bet you have your CCIE dont you rack monkey?

If you had a real job and didn't get all your tech knowledge from Sup Forums then you'd know that business and government loves windows server for things like DHCP and DNS.
If you had a real job you'd also know that boxes of things such as SSD's sometimes fall into your hands when you'd least expect it.

>daily stormer

What a fucking

I only own one laptop and a Raspberry Gen 1.

My laptop has two Intel SSD
250gb for Windows and programs
250gb for steam and games
1tb in the central(hdcaddy) mechanical drive for storage (mp3 and backups)

Rip has 1TB usb drive for torrentboxing and Hentai.

>stormfag
Kill yourself

You might easily need more than that if you have photo/videography as a hobby and do redundancy / backups.

Or you could just have a porn collection.

Who cares. It's just 12TB. That can be had in barely more than one 3.5" drive these days.

I must give you this: price/performace wise SSDs are horrible for mass data storage.
Buying 3TB HDDs is stupid aswell, though.

>I wish i wasnt a rack monkey
>I wish I knew the difference in job descriptions between a network admin and system admin

>I must give you this: price/performace wise SSDs are horrible for mass data storage.
Worse than HDD, but $100 for 500GB on SSD is not too "horrible"

I'm perhaps just old...

Closer to pro driver/commuter than rackmonkey but whatever.

>not too "horrible"
They ARE horrible.

I can get a 4Tb HDD for 120$
So compared to this, SSDs are utter trash price/capacity wise, and that's what counts when talking about mass storage.

price/performance always follow efficiency and market adoption, cost shouldn't be a bottle neck for growth. current prices are realistic and geared towards transitive R&D, the edge needs to stay sharp.

How is this a valid statement out of a consumers eye, that wants to get the most for his dollar?

Nah, that's merely better - but $100 for 500GB is easy either way.

Many requirements could get you pretty quickly to introduce a fair number of SSD over HDD into your storage cloud.

You can get 3TB tape for $25.

...

Good point, although that defeats the purpose of what normal consumers call "mass storage".

Also tape recording and reading hardware is so fucking expensive that price/storage is bad if you don't already own one.

On top of that price/performance (speed, accessibility etc.) is shit, HDDs are still the best for the normal consumer. (again, when looking at mass storage only)

>a fair number
If the data on my storage cloud is accessed frequently or if I intend to play games from my server, then yes. If this is not the case, and its simply used as an archive, you literally cant come up with a convincing argument against HDDs.

> if I intend to play games from my server
Is there any particular reason to move your games to your storage cloud server, rather than using a local SSD...?

> If this is not the case, and its simply used as an archive, you literally cant come up with a convincing argument against HDDs
Together with the rest you posted - I guess it's ideal for you to just have HDD, sure.

>I guess its ideal for YOU to have HDD
No, the point is its ideal for the big majority of consumers.

Also I would never play games from my server, that was just an example.