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We are digital librarians. Among us are represented the various reasons to keep data -- legal requirements, competitive requirements, uncertainty of permanence of cloud services, distaste for transmitting your data externally (e.g. government or corporate espionage), cultural and familial archivists, internet collapse preppers, and people who do it themselves so they're sure it's done right. Everyone has their reasons for curating the data they have decided to keep (either forever or For A Damn Long Time (tm) ). Along the way we have sought out like-minded individuals to exchange strategies, war stories, and cautionary tales of failures.

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Alternatively, does anyone have a better/ cheaper suggestion for an 8TB drive?

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[–] uluqat@alien.top 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You cannot connect a SAS HDD to a SATA port with any sort of cable. You need to install a SAS controller card into your computer, and consumer PCs and Macs don't normally have those.

The reason you see so many SAS refurbished drives for so cheap is that people like you mistakenly buy them and discover they can't make them work on their computers, so they return them or try to fob them off on eBay and the like.

[–] djk29a_@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Funny enough I bought a SATA drive from an e-tailer new as a spare and when I went to open it up months later realized that they had mistakenly shipped me a SAS drive of the same capacity (18TB). So it’s well beyond the return / exchange period despite the shipping error. I have equipment to run it but it kind of threw a fork in my plans because I was going to get rid of said equipment. All for that $300 spare drive.

[–] Go_Jot@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago