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1TB SSD for $44? I think I have been living under a rock. I never thought I would live the day to see SSD price comes equal to HDD. I even heard chips are in constraints and everything after covid got more expensive . Is there a reason to buy HDD anymore? I am guessing price difference hit with bigger sizes for servers like 10TB but what about home use?

Is there any difference between those ssd sticks and 2.5 sizes?
 
Is there a reason to buy HDD anymore?

Certainly. With TM the larger the drive you get the longer the history you can save so for less money you get get a larger drive which preserves more history. If stored off-site a backup on a HD will keep its data longer than an SSD. TBW values for an SSD can be lower than for a HD. The price gap is narrowing in the lower sizes.
 
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If stored off-site a backup on a HD will keep its data longer than an SSD. TBW values for an SSD can be lower than for a HD.

idk, from discussing it here I am afraid the HDD will have a spring or some mechanical failure in storage 🤷‍♂️
 
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I am afraid the HDD will have a spring or some mechanical failure in storage 🤷‍♂️

True, the best archival storage is tape I think. A mechanical failure on a HD might happen. An SSD will eventually lose its data.
 
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