11 TB is just about 520 blue-rays.
But even without blue-rays , its not that hard tbh. It just takes a long time. It's rare to find people with that much JAV because you need to invest like 500-600 bucks into hard drives alone.
I guess he's talking about a NAS in which the HDDs are organized in a RAID. Then it really can get costly. Otherwise not.
I guess he's talking about a NAS in which the HDDs are organized in a RAID. Then it really can get costly. Otherwise not.
I was talking just about regular 2 TB externals (in my opinion , the most comonly used).
While 5 TB is way cheaper , a potential problem with such hard drive could cause great problems. Imagine having to rewrite 5 TB of data to a new hard drive ... having in mind how slow externals are , combined with how slow seagate are (compared to WD) , the drive will probobly die from the heat before you could transfer the data lol.
And yea , you could do it in small sessions but its gonna take forever.
I'd value 5 TB drives over 2 TB ones , only if we go above the 20 TB total data (including backups)
355 GB is like nothing for me. The entire minimum-av (MUM) series alone is more than that. And that's just one of the series I like to collect. When you factor in ASFUR, Knights Visual, Milky Cat, Dream Woman, Dream Shower, First Star, and anything with lolis, bukkake, and/or gokkun reaching a few terabytes is easy....355 GB's worth of JAV...
...I think, these guys must have been collecting for years on end..that, and they love to fap...
It does take a long time, I've been collecting for over 10 years but the rate has increased in the last 3 years or so with the release of HD (4-8GB) videos. But with the recent shortage the pace is slowing once again. I'd say about $500 in hard drives is correct. Keep in mind that hard drives are much cheaper nowadays; 11TB will run you less than $300 today....its not that hard tbh. It just takes a long time...
...500-600 bucks into hard drives alone....
I know you're kidding but I've done this recently in an effort to alphabetically order my collection and it went perfectly smoothly I just let it run overnight, no overheating. Although the alphabetical thing failed because once I started downloading more stuff it just got out of order again....the drive will probobly die from the heat before you could transfer the data lol...
I bought some Hitachi Touro Desk DX3 4TB drives. Can't say much about the speed because somehow my onboard USB 3.0 doesn't work, so I can use only USB 2.0. And that's really slow, but not the fault of the drive. Back then they cost maybe ~140€, but now you can get them around 100€.I was talking just about regular 2 TB externals (in my opinion , the most comonly used).
While 5 TB is way cheaper , a potential problem with such hard drive could cause great problems. Imagine having to rewrite 5 TB of data to a new hard drive ... having in mind how slow externals are , combined with how slow seagate are (compared to WD) , the drive will probobly die from the heat before you could transfer the data lol.
And yea , you could do it in small sessions but its gonna take forever.
I'd value 5 TB drives over 2 TB ones , only if we go above the 20 TB total data (including backups)
But aren't they also slower?For portable HDDs, be sure to buy 2.5" drives since they are designed for laptops and be lower heat but also be more durable.
Sounds like you want to do a RAID 1 by hand.I think it is best to buy modest-sized drives since the price per TB is constantly coming down. There is no need to pay upfront for huge space you won't use right away. Just buy more drives when you need more space.
A single large drive is also riskier than multiple smaller drives. If you put everything into one drive and it fails, you lose everything. You don't want to throw all your eggs in one basket so speak.
A single large drive is also riskier than multiple smaller drives. If you put everything into one drive and it fails, you lose everything. You don't want to throw all your eggs in one basket so speak.
Maybe the can have an average lifespan of 5 years. But now and then a HDD will stop to work before that lifespan is reached. So you always should have some kind of backup. At least I wouldn't rely on that. It's nice if the HDD lasts that long, but it's not 100% sure.External hard drives can reach lifespan of over 5 years if you are careful and move it as little as possible so the actuator doesn't get disjointed from the platter and make sure to eject the hard drive before you pull it out.
External hard drives can reach lifespan of over 5 years if you are careful and move it as little as possible so the actuator doesn't get disjointed from the platter and make sure to eject the hard drive before you pull it out.
But aren't they also slower?
Never apologize for posting your thoughts here! Every thread needs a chance at being born again (so to speak)So, apologies for giving this thread life again, but I need to chime in.
As many know, I used to do the 100TB of JAV project, but that died with my mental health. I am half tempted to start a "1,000 JAV DVD" Project, but feel that is too small for proper archival/viewing method. Right now, I have around 14 or so JAV DVD burned (each disc contains only a single JAV due to aesthetics IMO). I am about to order off for 400 Blank DVDs, and am downloading 100GB right now. The trouble is that some JAV I want HD on, but DVD+R DL can be quite expensive (for me). I suppose I can do what I can, yet money is factor indeed. I don't like plastic on my dvd sleeves, so I simply make my own sleeves out of paper, sadly they arent that aesthetically pleasing. I am considering order a 520 disc binder to store them in (easy to transport and put on bookcase? I am curious as to everyone's thoughts?