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Not having a use for extra storage. Wow.
Anyway: [email protected]
It's not very efficient to have an array of 2TB drives versus a single 16TB drive for example. That's a lot of extra required power and ports for little gain under home use.
I'm not in the need of really fast storage... normal spinning rust storage, I have plenty of!
glances at their 32TB NAS
No I'm not.
Those are puny mortal numbers.... my backup nas is more than twice that.......
Trust me, I'd have more, but my wife would kill me for spending $3k on hard drives
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