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Hmm, I think we need more evidence to decide which tradeoffs we're making. I have four 1990s drives with thousands of power cycles, still fully functional. And one more from the same time period that failed about 8 years ago.

(( Why do I have these? Well, because they're SCSI or SCSI II, which the hosts support. And because I've not bothered to replace the drives with solid-state hacks that put SD cards on the same interface. ))



In my life life of L1 tech I had replaced too many HDDs to count.

Sure, the main problem was the subpar PSUs, but are you sure what your PSU is enough?




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