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truman: I wouldn't get the WD Green ones, they wear out -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
May 31 '11, 12:49
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I'd get the WD Black. -- nm
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lileve
May 31, 12:50
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that is what I keep thinking, but I just wonder if the upgrade in price is worth it really for a media server. -- nm
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tRuMaN
May 31, 12:51
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a friend mentions that Lower RPM generally means less heat and greater longevity. My two Greens have had decent, but not stellar, longevity.
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Beryllium
May 31, 12:53
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i have two Blues now. I get some stuttering at times when streaming video
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tRuMaN
May 31, 12:55
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I will say that I have a WD Black as my primary drive in my Windows machine and I love it. My media drives are whatever Seagate
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oblique
May 31, 12:57
I can't remember what I put in my Mac Pro. I think it's a black, I was going for a green though. -- nm
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lileve
May 31, 12:57
I wouldn't use Windows as a server for the most part, but if I did, I would run the OS on an SSD and only store the served data on HDs. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 31, 12:56
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its basically a modified version of server 03
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tRuMaN
May 31, 13:00
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I wasn't trying to knock the choice, I was just trying to suggest another angle of attack for possible lag/weirdness issues :) -- nm
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Beryllium
May 31, 13:03
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oh i know what is causing the lag. and really it streams fine
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tRuMaN
May 31, 13:05
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There's probably a performance-tracking service you could run on it to see how well it handles the load. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 31, 13:06
SSD but who wants to pay those prices. -- nm
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lileve
May 31, 13:04
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Since it would only be used for the OS code, it doesn't have to be a big one -- nm
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Beryllium
May 31, 13:04
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How big are OS's these days? I have no clue. -- nm
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lileve
May 31, 13:05
Oddly, my WD Black was as highly rated as an SSD when it came to speed/performance but not nearly as expensive -- nm
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oblique
May 31, 12:58
Wouldn't you want a high rpm for streaming media? The cache is what might be over kill. IDK? -- nm
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lileve
May 31, 12:53
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Even on gigabit networking, you will *never* saturate the bandwidth of the hard drive's top speed.
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Beryllium
May 31, 12:54
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Yes. -- nm
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lileve
May 31, 12:56
yeah, and my network is gigabit mostly. -- nm
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tRuMaN
May 31, 12:55
i asked that earlier, cause I was reading an article that debated that point. Bery and Kilbo disagreed with each other. -- nm
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tRuMaN
May 31, 12:53
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I lost track of the thread. My point was basically that unless you're streaming to multiple clients or doing multiple read/write operations to
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oblique
May 31, 12:56
I don't think their drives ever stop working. That might be part of it. -- nm
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lileve
May 31, 12:55
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