Seeding will wear out any HDD quickly. Use a SSD instead.
Sequential access is where HDDs shine.
Random access is where SSDs shine.
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Seeding will wear out any HDD quickly. Use a SSD instead.
Sequential access is where HDDs shine.
Random access is where SSDs shine.
Do would surveliance hdd perform better?
No those would be worse, they are designed to sequentially write and almost never read.
Would be worse.
Get an enterprise class hdd, externals aren’t meant to be ran 24/7. Any brand.
I’d think any NAS or Surveillance drive would be fine, but SSDs are the way to go for reads
How storage do you need?
Look for enterprise or NAS grade drives. Really no matter which brand, just look for the best $/TB ratio.
I need to look ₹ / TB
Whatever, just use instead of $ your local currency...