• eli@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    There are millions of devices that still and will continue to use SATA.

    My Synology NAS only accepts SATA. So if one of my SSDs dies I’m just shit out of luck and have to find a 8 bay M.2 NAS to have a comparable alternative?

    Your comment is beyond ridiculous

    • kerrigan778@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      4 months ago
      1. Don’t use SSDs for a server…
      2. They make SATA M2 adapters
      3. Seriously are you putting sata SSDs in your NAS? Don’t…
      • jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.dev
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        4 months ago

        There are definitely valid reasons to use SSDs in a server/array. One of my proxmox servers runs 4x m.2s in raidz1 so all my vms are super snappy. Depending on what you’re running you can really see benefits, for example:

        • Elastic Stack
        • Network storage for photo editing
        • Lemmy
        • Immich

        Pretty much anything with a lot of metadata or tons of files will see benefits from running on SSDs, this comes with the caveat that cheap ssds wear quickly and are a pain in the ass but if you need it, you need it