I do the same and it has a child which is the last set of internals which are compatible that functions as a test environment/production server (same thing).
I burnt the “trustworthy life-left” of a 256GiB NVMe disk in approx 6 years by writting 25 TiB onto it. :D It still works, but doesn’t hold any important data.
I however do fear the day one of the 1TiB spinning rust disks, in RAID1, die. I created the array in 2020 but the disks are nearly twice as old. (~12 years) There is stuff from WinXp era on those disks that I as a young wipper snaper once developed - irreplaceable.
Am I the only one with a PC of Theseus? Like the case is ancient but some of the parts are a year old
No, I still haVE my old CoolerMaster HAF X. That thing is huge compared to modern ATX cases
Oldest part on my machine is yer mum. She keeps riding it despite the occasional short circuit
I do the same and it has a child which is the last set of internals which are compatible that functions as a test environment/production server (same thing).
Oldest part in my pc is a 7 year old SSD.
chuggles - I’m in danger - of data loss.
I burnt the “trustworthy life-left” of a 256GiB NVMe disk in approx 6 years by writting 25 TiB onto it. :D It still works, but doesn’t hold any important data.
I however do fear the day one of the 1TiB spinning rust disks, in RAID1, die. I created the array in 2020 but the disks are nearly twice as old. (~12 years) There is stuff from WinXp era on those disks that I as a young wipper snaper once developed - irreplaceable.
That was the plan, but i haven’t been able to afford an upgrade since i bought it. i was going to buy a ssd