I have a 4 tb hdd, 2 tb sata ssd and a 1 tb nvme ssd, i have only used terabyte of the 4 tb hdd, half a terabyte of the nvme ssd and never used the 2 tb ssd
What do with all this storage?
I also have about 5 512 gb sata ssds and 4 1 tb sata ssds and about more than 70+ ram sticks from DDR1 to DDR4 just laying around
What do with them too?
I think you can use it to store data, but I'm not that great with computers so I might be wrong on that.
Raid 0 the two ssds and use the hdd solely to wake it up at night and do an incremental backup
sell them all and get a 4TB SSD. You don't seem like the type to need or want a lot of data so this is the best solution.
Or you could put your 1.5TB data onto the sata ssd as a backup
porn
don't store porn, this isn't 2005. There's a non zero chance you can get in trouble for it, unless you know for sure the ages of all the models.
correction: store child porn
Start data archiving
You should back up neo nazi podcasts so they don't get lost to humanity for ever.
built a media library and set up jellyfin
Yes, this is what I did, I now have all the neo nazi podcasts I need at my fingertips.
Mirror them for redundancy and speed.
I'm a turbo autist physical media collector. I go to used bluray/dvd stores when they have BOGO deals, stack up, and dump the mkv files into my hdd to stream from my home via jellyfin.
>muh piracy is le free!!!!
Muh piracy is dogshit compressed garbage with pajeet subtitles.
do you have 3 libraries in jellyfin? How do you find the needed media? It always pissed me off on linux that it can't handle softlinks.
holy shit just make a RAID array
th-that's a lot of movies. What kind of flix are you rippin?
Host IQfy archive website
Get into data hoarding, harvest all the music, movies, TV shows, vidya and everything you love to keep offline forever and ever. Be your own Netflix, be your own Spotify, own everything and be happy.
t. data hoarder with not enough drives (2TB HDD, 2TB NVMe, 1TB SATA SSD)
as for the Ram look for a Gigabyte i-ram pci card on ebay, you can plug your old ram into it and make a literal SSD-esque ramdisk. Downside: All data will be gone after reboot, so this is just a nice obsucre gimmick to own but its more or less useless
assembling my hoard
this is such a terrible setup, is this serious?
>setup
please. what a poser. data is data, bro. do you open a book and say "wow this is so lame, they should have had 256 pages instead of 227. this is so sub-optimal who designed this?" redundancy exists at the file level. anything else is pretentious
>this is so sub-optimal who designed this?"
correct. this is suboptimal, who the frick designed this shit? you? oh it was you
My edited videos will fill up those storage.
bro your anime collection?
>What do with storage
https://ehwiki.org/wiki/Hentai@Home
Hentai@home takes like 4TB max and takes awhile to even fill the minimum 10gb
A month of uptime and I'm at 5gb of usage
this is so funny. I love the terminally online community. Lots of humor, very little concern about what is normal or acceptable to everyday people. Get to live in parallel from them too, so they all get to be in their happy little lanes, moisturized, likely flourishing
what is funny about that
1. the repurposing of the SETI@Home and other scientific projects' naming convention
2. the idea of people banding together to support the bandwidth costs of a website, but one entirely concerned with Japanese-style illustrated pornography
cold storage archive for megapack from /t/
I have an old 4TB HDD from Seagate (with an external power supply). I want to store photos and videos in the drive remotely (similar to google photos) from my phone. I also have a raspberry pi. How can i use my Raspberry Pi and the HDD to make a storage server with a nice UI to upload photos/videos to it?
Im not that great with computers and tech