I have a one tb wd black,atwo tb wd green and a 80 gb ssd for my main drive. I also have a on tb wd external hd.
Alan - 13 years ago
I have a 60Gbit SSD and a 1Tbit. The SSD was , IMO, a waste of money, it was expensive and dosnt speed up nothing. The 1Tbit is partitioned of into 7 partitions and as of this moment I cannot see me getting anywhere close to filling it.
LD - 13 years ago
8 terabyte raid 5 in my server. about 1 tb in my desktop, plus the hdds in the htpc and laptop. (plus ipad2, smartphones, wii w/ usb hdd, & omg so much more.)
Dan - 13 years ago
Excluding external drives, I only have 320GB and 160GB on my netbook and notebook, respectively. I rarely fill up my internal drives cause I always store my "stash" externally.
MERman - 13 years ago
Geez Lads,
I would have though there would have been a few more choices above the 5TB mark
I would have thought that 5TB is barely anything these days, but maybe that just me :)
I have a Qnap TS-410 with four 2TB drives configured in raid5 for all my central file storage, plus the drives in various machines around here. I don't really bother with big drives in machines, since everything that matters goes to the Qnap.
I have a one tb wd black,atwo tb wd green and a 80 gb ssd for my main drive. I also have a on tb wd external hd.
I have a 60Gbit SSD and a 1Tbit. The SSD was , IMO, a waste of money, it was expensive and dosnt speed up nothing. The 1Tbit is partitioned of into 7 partitions and as of this moment I cannot see me getting anywhere close to filling it.
8 terabyte raid 5 in my server. about 1 tb in my desktop, plus the hdds in the htpc and laptop. (plus ipad2, smartphones, wii w/ usb hdd, & omg so much more.)
Excluding external drives, I only have 320GB and 160GB on my netbook and notebook, respectively. I rarely fill up my internal drives cause I always store my "stash" externally.
Geez Lads,
I would have though there would have been a few more choices above the 5TB mark
I would have thought that 5TB is barely anything these days, but maybe that just me :)
PC
RAID1 x 400GB
RAID0 x 8TB
MCE1
RAID1 x 2TB
MCE2
500GB
WHS
RAID1 x 750GB
RAID5 x 6TB
RAID6 x 18TB
Various Laptops
Approx 3TB
Backup NAS
RAID5 x 8TB
I have a Qnap TS-410 with four 2TB drives configured in raid5 for all my central file storage, plus the drives in various machines around here. I don't really bother with big drives in machines, since everything that matters goes to the Qnap.