Generally the larger disks have similar failure rates to smaller onces, which means that, if you’re running a storage array, increasing the number of drives actually increases your chances of experiencing a failure, even assuming the best case that drive failures are statistically independent events, which they are not.
Larger drives also make keeping full backups much easier (i.e. entire backup fits on a single disk, which makes it easier to make and store).
That isn’t paranoid at all. I backup everything to two 18TB HDDs everytime I make a new SD LoRA or train an SVC/RVC voice clone.
I appreciate people like you
As an aside, these huge HDD sizes are cool and all, but it’s soooooo much data to trust on one or two drives, it’s wild
I’m not alone. 🫠
Generally the larger disks have similar failure rates to smaller onces, which means that, if you’re running a storage array, increasing the number of drives actually increases your chances of experiencing a failure, even assuming the best case that drive failures are statistically independent events, which they are not.
Larger drives also make keeping full backups much easier (i.e. entire backup fits on a single disk, which makes it easier to make and store).