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Hi!

2 of my drives failed recently (as well as an external drive), plus my faithful HP Proliant Gen 8 is ripe for retirement (I'm small potatoes compared to you guys).

So I bought a mini-PC (with a N100). I'm considering going all SSDs.

What are the cheapest ones? They can be slow.

Is there a "storage SSD" category?

I've looked at OEMs but they're not that interesting, or I didn't know where to look.
Aliexpress is full of fakes. As is the second hand market. Or it's legit but as expensive as new.

Thanks for reading!

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[–] freebee@sh.itjust.works 10 points 4 days ago (1 children)

SSD's as far as I know mainly degrade from writing, not so much from reading or idling. If you fill an SSD, delete all files, write again, delete, etc, that is when they can wear out fast. If you're just stacking on top slowly filling it and occassionally reading from it, it should theoretically last for many years. I don't buy brands i've never heard about before and I read many customer reviews. Slightly higher price for way better reviews wins. Reviews like "it's too slow" are not very relevant to me. Reviews like "I used it twice, got very hot and smelled like fire, broke, lost all my data": those are the important ones. I never buy latest generation tech, I buy older generations. They're cheaper, but more importantly they have more review information available about what you can expect from it slightly longer term.

I avoid buying anything from aliexpress, amazon, ... out of principle, don't want to support those foreign (Europe) giants. Any other webshop might get my order if they seem okay to me.

[–] Imhotep@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago

Yes older gen is fine, but I don't see that much of a difference on the 4TB drives, they tend to all start at 190-200€. Maybe because there aren't any older gen at that capacity yet? I haven't followed SSDs progress closely.

I won't buy from Amazon either. I don't have much experience with Aliexpress, and haven't looked up their history out of laziness. Will do.

It's hard, if not impossible, to buy ethical tech. I prefer to buy second hand, but that doesn't really make a difference.