Good job on the video and covering the basics. I'm curious what your going to be using that much storage space for? 80TB raw or 61.1TB usable could hold many hours of 4k video or lots of game files. I have a 16TB WD NAS and it holds a lot more 4k/1080p MP4 videos then I thought. I'm also wondering why fill all the slots with 8x 10TB drives instead of buying more expensive 4x 20TB drives then adding more drives when needed? (In a few years hard drive prices may go down and it be cheaper to add them later on.)
I do a lot of video work of the area here so wanted to store as much as I could and not run out in a few years. from 2014 up to this date I have all my videos saved. 11 years which amounts to hundreds of hours plus a multtude of other prodjects stored. Yes 20TB drives would be nice I agree. Thanks for watching
Thank you. Very informative. Helped a lot.
Great Video, explained a couple of key questions, I had
Good job on the video and covering the basics. I'm curious what your going to be using that much storage space for? 80TB raw or 61.1TB usable could hold many hours of 4k video or lots of game files. I have a 16TB WD NAS and it holds a lot more 4k/1080p MP4 videos then I thought. I'm also wondering why fill all the slots with 8x 10TB drives instead of buying more expensive 4x 20TB drives then adding more drives when needed? (In a few years hard drive prices may go down and it be cheaper to add them later on.)
I do a lot of video work of the area here so wanted to store as much as I could and not run out in a few years. from 2014 up to this date I have all my videos saved. 11 years which amounts to hundreds of hours plus a multtude of other prodjects stored. Yes 20TB drives would be nice I agree. Thanks for watching
@@PeterHomer-nn1ou Good to know, best of luck with your TH-cam channel.