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  3. so it's impossible to find affordable SSDs anymore huhcool cool cool cool cool

so it's impossible to find affordable SSDs anymore huhcool cool cool cool cool

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  • nileane@nileane.frN nileane@nileane.fr

    should I just get a decent HDD?
    I need 4TB to increase my Time Machine capacity, and 4TB SSDs currently cost half a house each, so yea

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    @nileane honestly if you don’t intend on carrying it around much it’s probably a good trade off.

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    • nileane@nileane.frN nileane@nileane.fr

      should I just get a decent HDD?
      I need 4TB to increase my Time Machine capacity, and 4TB SSDs currently cost half a house each, so yea

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      @nileane I keep all my cold storage in HDDs 5400rpms

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      • eramdam@social.erambert.meE eramdam@social.erambert.me

        @nileane honestly if you don’t intend on carrying it around much it’s probably a good trade off.

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        @eramdam yeah it will just be stashed under my desk. Currently my Time Machine is on an old 2TB Samsung T5

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        • nileane@nileane.frN nileane@nileane.fr

          should I just get a decent HDD?
          I need 4TB to increase my Time Machine capacity, and 4TB SSDs currently cost half a house each, so yea

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          @nileane I just bought myself two 5TB 2.5" disks. Their power consumption is significantly lower than 3.5", so they run fine with just USB power. Obviously not as fast as a bigger HDD, let alone SSD, but for backup imho that isn't a major concern.

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          • nileane@nileane.frN nileane@nileane.fr

            @eramdam yeah it will just be stashed under my desk. Currently my Time Machine is on an old 2TB Samsung T5

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            @nileane then yeah just get a decent portable HDD and it should be fine tbh.

            (Or delete some old backups 🙈)

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            • nileane@nileane.frN nileane@nileane.fr

              so it's impossible to find affordable SSDs anymore huh
              cool cool cool cool cool

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              @nileane SSD's *and* mechanicals have gone up 😭

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              • eramdam@social.erambert.meE eramdam@social.erambert.me

                @nileane then yeah just get a decent portable HDD and it should be fine tbh.

                (Or delete some old backups 🙈)

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                @eramdam I've been offloading a bunch of stuff off of iCloud and onto my new 2TB Samsung T7 that I keep mounted to my MacBook, and I'd like to keep including that SSD in Time Machine, so I simply need more capacity for Time Machine 😅

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                • keir@mastodon.designK keir@mastodon.design

                  @nileane SSD's *and* mechanicals have gone up 😭

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                  @keir HDDs are still much cheaper tho

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                  • nileane@nileane.frN nileane@nileane.fr

                    @eramdam I've been offloading a bunch of stuff off of iCloud and onto my new 2TB Samsung T7 that I keep mounted to my MacBook, and I'd like to keep including that SSD in Time Machine, so I simply need more capacity for Time Machine 😅

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                    @nileane fair haha

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                    • nileane@nileane.frN nileane@nileane.fr

                      @keir HDDs are still much cheaper tho

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                      @nileane true true!

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                      • lsmith@mastodon.greenL lsmith@mastodon.green

                        @nileane I just bought myself two 5TB 2.5" disks. Their power consumption is significantly lower than 3.5", so they run fine with just USB power. Obviously not as fast as a bigger HDD, let alone SSD, but for backup imho that isn't a major concern.

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                        @lsmith ah, thanks!
                        that's good to know

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                        • nileane@nileane.frN nileane@nileane.fr

                          @lsmith ah, thanks!
                          that's good to know

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                          @nileane BTW I am in the process of replacing my 3.5" RAID 5 Synology NAS.

                          New NAS will be a Raspberry Pi 4, with one 5TB drive for backup and another 2TB 2.5" drive for time-maschine. Cheaper, energy efficient, and backup is physically separated (bedroom vs. cellar).

                          Other 5 TB drive I will connect to my laptop now and then (especially if I work with larger video files). I will then likely use CarbonCopyCloner to automatically sync any files from that drive to the one attached to the NAS.

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                          • nileane@nileane.frN nileane@nileane.fr

                            should I just get a decent HDD?
                            I need 4TB to increase my Time Machine capacity, and 4TB SSDs currently cost half a house each, so yea

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                            @nileane I'm very glad I switched to SSDs for time machine in 2024 -my time machine drive was constantly grinding and active even when it was supposedly idle!

                            But yeah - yikes SSD prices are nuts now. I got a 8TB samsung sata drive on ebay in summer 2024 for ~400 (which seemed like a lot at the time!) Same drive now new is $1200?! 🫠

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