ewhac
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http://products.wdc.com/library/SpecSheet/ENG/2879-800045.pdf
NewEgg posted a sale on 6TB Western Digital Ae drives, which I might well have jumped on had my car not thrown an expensive fault over the weekend. However, WD describes these as "archive" drives. In particular, from the somewhat off-putting footnote on the first page:
While a lot of the data on my NAS is "cold" (photos, videos, etc.), the thing does indeed get used. What are these things actually doing? What is the sense of the community on using these drives on a live server?
NewEgg posted a sale on 6TB Western Digital Ae drives, which I might well have jumped on had my car not thrown an expensive fault over the weekend. However, WD describes these as "archive" drives. In particular, from the somewhat off-putting footnote on the first page:
The WD Ae hard drive is best suited for cold storage, backup and data archiving where data is stored on disk but rarely if almost never read again yet may be critical at some future point, prime examples being legal data or photo backups.
While a lot of the data on my NAS is "cold" (photos, videos, etc.), the thing does indeed get used. What are these things actually doing? What is the sense of the community on using these drives on a live server?