Actually, never. Upon review, my strategy seems to have been to wait for my hard drive to die. Then I start from scratch until the next time. This hasn't happened so much since the advent of SSDs ;)
Interesting. HDD has a longer lifespan AFAIK than SSD right? SSD is fast and performant. But not for ideal for long term data backup. A better HDD should also be cheaper than most SSD's as well.
NOTE: Take this info as few years old. Cos I am not sure if things have improved with the latest controllers used in SSD's and NVME drives. But my understanding with WRT lifespan is tapes > HDD > SSD. I could be wrong. :)
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Actually, never. Upon review, my strategy seems to have been to wait for my hard drive to die. Then I start from scratch until the next time. This hasn't happened so much since the advent of SSDs ;)
Interesting. HDD has a longer lifespan AFAIK than SSD right? SSD is fast and performant. But not for ideal for long term data backup. A better HDD should also be cheaper than most SSD's as well.
NOTE: Take this info as few years old. Cos I am not sure if things have improved with the latest controllers used in SSD's and NVME drives. But my understanding with WRT lifespan is
tapes > HDD > SSD
. I could be wrong. :)