This post was last edited by liumoluan on 2017-9-5 13:40
It doesn't matter if it's 3.5, 2.5 or a mobile hard drive, which total cost is cheaper to buy that.
http://red.xunlei.com/images/onecloud/detail.pdf
Theoretically, a 1.2T or 1.5T hard drive is the most suitable, relatively cheap and can get the highest score. (The nominal capacity of the hard disk is less than the actual storage capacity, so don't use popular science.) )
The reliability of the hard drive can be found in the data of Backblaze.
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-failure-stats-q2-2017/但实际上,If there is any three-year warranty, it doesn't matter, choose the cheap one.Don't buy any red plates, purple plates, cool eagles, and cool wolves, which are expensive and useless.After all, it is a CDN for others, not to back up your own data, and if it is broken, you don't need to retrieve the data.
It is not recommended to pick up garbage, the failure rate is high and there is no warranty, but it is not cost-effective.
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