I do the same and it has a child which is the last set of internals which are compatible that functions as a test environment/production server (same thing).
I burnt the “trustworthy life-left” of a 256GiB NVMe disk in approx 6 years by writting 25 TiB onto it. :D It still works, but doesn’t hold any important data.
I however do fear the day one of the 1TiB spinning rust disks, in RAID1, die. I created the array in 2020 but the disks are nearly twice as old. (~12 years) There is stuff from WinXp era on those disks that I as a young wipper snaper once developed - irreplaceable.
Am I the only one with a PC of Theseus? Like the case is ancient but some of the parts are a year old
No, I still have my old CoolerMaster HAF X. That thing is huge compared to modern ATX cases
I do the same and it has a child which is the last set of internals which are compatible that functions as a test environment/production server (same thing).
Oldest part on my machine is yer mum. She keeps riding it despite the occasional short circuit
Oldest part in my pc is a 7 year old SSD.
chuggles - I’m in danger - of data loss.
I burnt the “trustworthy life-left” of a 256GiB NVMe disk in approx 6 years by writting 25 TiB onto it. :D It still works, but doesn’t hold any important data.
I however do fear the day one of the 1TiB spinning rust disks, in RAID1, die. I created the array in 2020 but the disks are nearly twice as old. (~12 years) There is stuff from WinXp era on those disks that I as a young wipper snaper once developed - irreplaceable.
That was the plan, but i haven’t been able to afford an upgrade since i bought it. i was going to buy a ssd