Comment by melq

8 years ago

Hard drives are an especially bad choice for lifetime reasons, and SSDs don't solve the problem either :P

I don't agree — that's why things like redundancy are commonplace. :D

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  • That's not a hard drive. That's a system built on top of hard drives.

    And so is perkeep.

    • That's incorrect. RAID is a system build on top of hard drives for redundancy. Redundancy (for this use of the word) is simply duplication across multiple hard-drives, which doesn't require a system at all.

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