Post your storage

Post your storage

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>windows

>raid0
good luck

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Thanks, 18 months of continuous uptime so far!

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>raid0
>ntfs

On this computer? It's nothing impressive.

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Wrong board, guys.

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Are you getting any performance bump in this day and age?

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>NTFS
Literally the worst FS possible. Kill yourself.

it just werks, stop being poor and have sex.

Make a suggestion then, bitch, everyone posted Windows screenshots in here.

It just werks like shit. Wintoddlers simply don't know any better.

>14.1TB MKV files
impressive

yes

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literally never had an issue with NTFS, stay mad incel.

>tfw no 768p 1MB RAM 100GB HDD Thinkpad to run Linux on.

>literally never had an issue with NTFS
I'm sure you have, but it isn't anything a wintoddler would even be able to notice.
btrfs.
Linux is a kernel.

is this just a server use case meme? I've had a laptop with 2 ssds in raid0 for nearly 6 years now and never once had an issue

It's just technically dangerous because you're assuming that your entire stack will retain its integrity at all times.

RAID0+1 is probably more ideal for regular computing but people generally don't want to make that much of an investment.

It's a meme because there is literally no real world difference in performance for the VAST majority of workloads.

Just how going from a SATA SSD to a PCIe NVMe SSD generally doesn't really change much in terms of game load times, or anything else, it's only gonna matter if you do raw 4k or 8k video editing where moving around several gigabytes per second is actually gonna matter.

Otherwise it's just a waste of space.

I ran 2x WD Raptors in RAID0 for 8 years 90% uptime, zero issues.

Did someone say GAME?!?

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explain to me one of the issues that you assume i've had with NTFS and why myself and should be worried about it.

>RAID0+1 is probably more ideal for regular computing but people generally don't want to make that much of an investment.
Not to mention mostly pointless.

The benefits of performance are mostly lost to modern SSDs, and RAID 0 on SSDs is pretty retarded in general.

RAID in general is meant for 24/7 uptime while retaining redundancy. So no matter what, excluding catastrophic failure, your array will remain online and accessible.
But for a home user who is just running a media server, or similar, it's FAR better to just keep offline backups regularly up to date.

RAID is for actual business/enterprise deployment, not for dicking around at home, unless you're using it as a practical learning experience.

>i'm a super special snowflake that actually needs pure read/write speed performance, but I can't tell you exactly why cause it's a sekrit :^)

okay

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>6TB used
Fake

Personally I might use RAID0 more for the ability to homogenize my storage as a single bank rather than the speed gains. Feels less tenuous than JBODing with dynamic disks or making Storage Spaces in Windows.

You probably have to defrag your drive because of how shit NTFS is. Not to mention how slow it is.

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>Nice Try File System
nice try cuck

>defrag
Do you actually defrag your SSD?

I don't use NTFS, retard.

>say something stupid
>try to avoid the issue when you're called out

??????????

Well, why bring up a non-issue for anybody who has a PC from this decade?

whatchu encoding?

here is mine updated, the previous was a few days old.

How are you external drives?
I tend to shy away from them and all my current drives are internal, but i'm out of SATA ports now, so I need to start going external, or buy a SATA controller card.

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Why would I defrag my SSD when I don't use a toddler FS?
So you think OP has 30TBs worth of SSDs in an array?

Vandread.
I have a bunch of stalled projects too.

if you use ntfs on a ssd, yes you will have to defrag it. best to use a different program than crappy default windows one. use one that has an algorithm for ssds, like Auslogics Disk Defrag.

No complaints with externals. The 6TB WD has been seeding 24/7 for 21k hours now.

SSDs DON'T GET DEFRAGGED, YOU FUCKING FAGGOT. Defragmentation is designed to reduce seek time by clumping data together so the read head can find it faster. SSDs aren't bound by that, there is no physical distance from a read head that has to be taken into account, every storage location is accessible with negligible differences in an electronic circuit.

SSDs get TRIM'd as a measure to improve their longevity but that is a different task that accomplishes a different end.

Why did I explain this, you're just baiting, fuck.

:^)

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>SSDs DON'T GET DEFRAGGED
This is your brain on pajeetOS. Fucking retard.

I have 0.99 GB left on my laptop ssd. I discovered win10 has 30gb of storage saved for old windows versions. In the process of deleting them but Win10 is giving me all sorts of problems. Is the botnet trying to stop me from discovering its secrets?

ntfs gets fragmented, doesn't matter what it's on. that is the unholy reality of it whether you choose to accept it or not.

It only does that if you upgraded from a previous version instead of doing a full reinstall.

Also, it should automatically delete that after 30 days or some shit.

So if you recently did the May update, that might have done it.

Good to know, i'll keep the idea open for now.

I still have room for another 2 HDDs in my case with a PCIe sata card, which is pretty cheap.

Behold, the smartest Windows user.

Been looking into getting more storage options on Amazon. Probably going to get a 4TB HDD, 500GB or 1TB SSD and a 8TB external.

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why u larp japanese

>if anime is so good, why isn't there an anime 2

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>Raid0

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>recovery partition
>oem partition
haha

My... storage.... I have a local hard drive, a half-dozen synced cloud services, an AWS Database and a Redis cache and.... my storage? The world is my storage. I'm not dev-ops enough to know the entire set of where all of my data is stored. My data is "stored persistently everywhere with 99.9% integrity." I know that's not the whole story, but that's all I need to know.

It's 10TB right now. I want to upgrade 100TB.

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how is it possible you do raid 0 on windows 10?

holy fuck SOMEONE GET ME OUT OF MAC HELL I CAN'T FUCKING DO THIS ANYMORE FUUUUUUUCK PL;EASE HELP

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Just bought a 2 Tb hard drive, what are some cool things I can do with it?

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You ok here retard? EFI partition is for bootloaders.

~ > df -BG /mnt/t
Filesystem 1G-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 11087G 10291G 785G 93% /mnt/t

I have a 30GB SSD for whenever I need to use Windows. All web browsing is done on a live linux USB environment.

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Put it in your ass.

My humble zfs pool. Now my gsuites another 25TB's....

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Kek

does this count?

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