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Does it matter what kind of hard drive you use in a NAS? Here's what you need to considerNetwork-attached storage (NAS) are home servers at this point but the same question remains: which drives should you use inside one? Consumer-grade drives and those designed for server use come in ...
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Why I'm still not replacing my NAS HDDs with SSDsA PCIe SSD is lightning fast compared to a SATA hard drive, but a SATA SSD is about the same. If you can rely on PCIe storage for your NAS data, you'll then be limited by PCI lanes on the CPU and ...
I remember the first HDD I owned in a system was 64MB. OK, I didn’t build that system, it was some pre-made piece of junk and ...
A standard hardware interface for storage drives. Introduced in 2003, serial attached SCSI (SAS) superseded the parallel SCSI interface and is widely used in datacenters where large numbers of ...
Today's hard drives use SATA or SAS interfaces, which are the serial versions of their PATA and SCSI predecessors. SATA drives are found in most personal computers unless they use solid state ...
Seagate manufactures hard drives that specifically address the needs of the hyperscale storage market. As the flagship of the Seagate® X class, the Exosâ„¢ X12 enterprise hard drive is the ...
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