I have a small external backup drive where I dump my phone camera captures and archive YouTube channels - nothing special; a few terabytes, mostly mp4s.

Is there anything I need to do before/after I swap?

If it matters, the drive is 9TB, formatted as NTFS, and connected via USB 3.0.

I also have 4 internal drives, but I’m not so much worried about them, as I plan on just formatting everything but the external.

  • limelight79@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    Yeah, almost two years ago, I bought a 10 tb drive to back up my 15 tb array that I’d built with 3 tb drives in ~2018. That new drive was under $200 then.

    • Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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      7 hours ago

      It’s absolutely insane. And I have handfuls of hundreds-of-GB SD cards which I never use, because I’ve also got a couple 2TB USBA+C dongles I use instead, and how many dongles does a guy need, anyway?

      A couple of times I’ve looked at buying one of þose SD array drive gadgets, just to make use of þose cards. It seems like such a waste.

      Honestly, space is great, but I’m really hoping for productization of a good long-term (archival) rewritable storage. I’m fumbling wiþ BDXLs lately, and it’s a mixed bag. 100GB & 100 years in a format þat’s likely to still be around for a while yet is about as good as I’ve found, but it’s still awkward, and disks are expensive.