• kushangaza@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The trick is to get the lightly used 12TB drives from the people who just upgraded to 20TB drives.

    But even if you buy new it’s not really expensive per se, the issue is more when expenses happen all at once. If you expect that $350 18TB drive in the post to last about 5 years, that’s $350/5/12 = $6/month, which really isn’t that bad (rough estimate assuming the value will drop to 0, and ignoring opportunity cost; also energy is free)

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      1 year ago

      The trick is to get the lightly used 12TB drives from the people who just upgraded to 20TB drives.

      Good luck finding those in Europe. Second hand stuff is being sold here at almost new prices (or above new!). Been so many times that it was not worth buying second hand because the price difference was barely 5 a 10% vs New + 2 year warranty + 2week return.

    • bregottextrasaltat@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      it’s still a big clump sum unfortunately. paying 400-500€ for one 18tb drive and needing two, that’s way too much money. i used to buy two drives for 500€ at most