top | item 47116202 (no title) gjsman-1000 | 7 days ago And put it on what? A NAS where a buggy vendor update (or just having it stolen) also has no recourse? discuss order hn newest m4rtink|7 days ago Just a Linux box on a board with a bunch of SATA headers some sort of RAID ?Still don't understand why people use NAS boxes with all the limitations you describe. cluckindan|7 days ago 3 copies, on 2 different media, 1 offsite. Kiboneu|7 days ago A hard drive. gck1|7 days ago Sorry, AI companies have bought all the hard drives for years 2026 and 7. And RAM. And SSDs. load replies (1) gjsman-1000|7 days ago I think the statistical odds of your hard drive failing unexpectedly, being dropped, or being stolen is much higher than a Google ban. load replies (1) OGEnthusiast|7 days ago [deleted]
m4rtink|7 days ago Just a Linux box on a board with a bunch of SATA headers some sort of RAID ?Still don't understand why people use NAS boxes with all the limitations you describe.
Kiboneu|7 days ago A hard drive. gck1|7 days ago Sorry, AI companies have bought all the hard drives for years 2026 and 7. And RAM. And SSDs. load replies (1) gjsman-1000|7 days ago I think the statistical odds of your hard drive failing unexpectedly, being dropped, or being stolen is much higher than a Google ban. load replies (1)
gck1|7 days ago Sorry, AI companies have bought all the hard drives for years 2026 and 7. And RAM. And SSDs. load replies (1)
gjsman-1000|7 days ago I think the statistical odds of your hard drive failing unexpectedly, being dropped, or being stolen is much higher than a Google ban. load replies (1)
m4rtink|7 days ago
Still don't understand why people use NAS boxes with all the limitations you describe.
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