Okay Any Forums I have 24tb's of storage. What games do I put on this bitch

Okay Any Forums I have 24tb's of storage. What games do I put on this bitch

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If you only have two drives, then use RAID1
If you have three drives, use RAID5
You should never just use one drive when it comes to this much data.

Just raid0 bro

Why not

Okay, fair advice

Any Forums, I've got 12tb's of storage. What games do I put on this bitch

i put the ps3 library on mine

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There's a very high chance that you will lose 12TB worth of data within the next 5-10 years, easily.
I run 2TB drives in a server I built in 2013 and I've had to replace two bad drives so far out of the original 6.

Download the entire PS2 ISO collection
archive.org/details/ps2-rom-top

>collection
>94 files

That's just the "top" list, most popular.
Here's the full NTSC-U. I think it comes out to like 3TB total including Japan and US, no PAL.
archive.org/details/ps2usaredump1
archive.org/details/ps2usaredump1_20200816_1458
archive.org/details/httpsarchive.orgdetailsps2usaredump3

Also use SOFTWARE raid. Hardware raid is shit for anywhere other than high end servers, and even those are using software RAID these days.

>Seagate
Not for long

I doubt a complete ps2 collection is 2tb, probably more like 10tb.

what is this seagate meme?
iv been using my 2 tb HHDD to store games for the last 6 years and still going strong

Only NTSC-U. It's around 3TB.

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Segate had slightly worse MTBF (mean time beftween failure) results in an old Google study. It really doesn't matter unless you're working with real servers.
What matters more is avoiding SMR drives at all costs.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/04/caveat-emptor-smr-disks-are-being-submarined-into-unexpected-channels/

I have a 1TB HDD after upgrading to M.2 SSD and I have put maybe 200mb on it so far.

>games
>on a mech drive
yike

How much space would it take to download all of the games available on Steam?

As someone with nearly 400 games over 20tbs worth, I'd say 100tb or so prolly.

99% of games will play near identical off a modern 7200rpm drive

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