NASCompares Podcast 13 - More Hard Drives or BIGGER Hard Drives. Which is Better?

The NAScompares Podcast - Let's Talk Data

12-08-2023 • 26 mins

Looking to recover lost data from a Seagate SSD? Use popular software RecoverIT from Wondershare for non-invasive data recovery of your media - https://bit.ly/3muW9yX #sponsored Should You Use Fewer Larger HDDs or More Smaller HDDs? https://nascompares.com/guide/big-hard-drives-vs-more-hard-drives-which-should-you-choose/ How to Choose the BEST Value Hard Drive and Best Price per TB - Get it Right, FIRST TIME! - https://nascompares.com/2022/12/28/how-to-choose-the-best-value-hard-drive-and-best-price-per-tb-get-it-right-first-time/ Thinking of buying a product mentioned in today's video from Amazon? If this video has helped you make that decision, you can head to Amazon using this link and we will get a small % profit of whatever you buy, which goes directly back to NASCompares and allows me and Eddie to keep doing what we do here on YouTube and the Blog - https://amzn.to/3TjM0kj Direct Link to the Price Per Terabyte Calculator - https://nascompares.com/answer/hdd-price-per-tb/ The technology behind hard drives has evolved RAPIDLY! In just the last few years we have seen HDDs hit over 20 terabytes, seen the number of platters being squeezed into a single hard drive casing reach more than 10 and the performance and durability of these drives somehow continue to improve too! Still, one area that we have seen very little change in over the years is the price per terabyte of most HDDs. Despite the range of capacities available from most HDD brands (Seagate, WD, Toshiba, etc), the cost of the latest and largest HDDs still maintains a hefty price tag, whilst the smaller capacity drives (still broadly keeping their lower price point) are more readily available, occasionally on offer and this leads alot of data storage buyers to ask themselves - Is it better to buy a small number of MASSIVE hard drives or a larger number of SMALLER HDDs? Thanks to modern development and efficient evolution of RAID (redundant array of independent disk) management in NAS and DAS systems*, alongside storage enclosures now ranging from as little as 2 Bay desktop case scale all the way upto 24-60 Bay rackmounts, it is actually quite easy to achieve the same amount of capacity of a handful of 'max capacity' drives with a smaller cluster of more affordable smaller drives. So, today I want to look into the benefits/downfalls of either setup and hopefully help you decide whether you need to opt for bigger or smaller hard drives in your data storage setup in 2023 onwards. Video Chapters 00:00 - Disclaimer! 00:55 - More HDDs Can Be Cheaper than BIG Drives in the right RAID 05:25 - BIG DRIVES mean you CAN use smaller NAS and save money 08:03 - Big HDDs in Small #s mean 'all eggs in one basket' 09:39 - More HDDs mean More Points of Failure 12:02 - Smaller HDDs tend to be on offer/sale more 13:10 - More HDDs mean Higher Power Use in drives and bigger NAS with higher power use 14:45 - More HDDs in a RAID often means higher performance. Big drive have more access and spin noise 16:52 - More HDDs larger Noise in vibration and humming 20:08 - Larger HDDs can often be restricted to PRO and Enterprise classes 22:45 - BIGGER Drive often benefit from new storage technology and R&D

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