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Pirx73

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Price is about 150 less than 8TB SSD, so for those who need that much of capacity it is a good deal i think.
 

mikenth

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As someone who is using WD Gold drives in my Desktop / gaming machine, I'm hesitantant to have one with SSD memory. What happens to the drive if the flash memory fails?

It is far more likely that the moving parts of a mechanical hard drive will fail before the solid state parts of a hybrid drive. I worry about any mechanical HD failing, and haven't had a system relying on a lone HD for over ten years. Instead I RAID 1 or RAID 10 2-4 HDs for insurance against failure. I will use a separate single SSD or RAID 0 array for data I can afford to lose (like boot drive) where performance is more important than reliability. These days there is no excuse (cost, performance, reliability) to rely on a single mechanical HD for anything, just don't do it. There are faster or more reliable or both alternatives.
 

PiranhaTech

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The flash might help a lot. A magnetic hard drive can actually spin really fast if you are transferring very large files. Also, if you are using SMR, you might be able to make the SMR overhead a lot less using algorithms.