I could do with some bigger drives, but I'm not sure how many or which to get just yet lol All depends on how I set up my storage
The Seagate Ironwolf Pro are some of the most expensive drives but they are also some of the best and the 18 TB is my 7th Ironwolf Pro
Never had any of them fail or have problems which is more than i can say for the WD Red i had that died
I managed to recover everything but one 50 GB folder before it died for good and to this day its the only data loss i have had since 2009 or 2010
Think it was in 2015 or 2016 i had that drive and that was the first and last time i bought a WD Red should have spent the extra for a Red Pro but i moved from the WD Green which i never had a problem with but WD stopped making them around that time
I also have a WD Ultrastar which is a HGST drive and i not a huge fan of that drive its loud and slower than any of the other drives
Seagate might have a consumer grade HAMR drive this year or next year which is probably going to be a 20 TB unless they skip ahead to 22 TB
I am not sure if i should replace any of the drives i have or just give up on having 5 drives and move to 6 or 7
The problem is nobody these days other than Asrock make motherboards with 8 SATA ports anymore which is a titanic pain in the ass if you have more than 5 drives
I dont want to deal with having to disconnect one drive so i can add a new drive copy the data from the old drive to the new drive take the old drive out and then re-connect the drive i disconnected
A host bus adaptor card would be a solution but thats going to eat up an x16 slot eat PCI-E lanes and take up space in the case and cost money