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@ -87,9 +87,7 @@ Today, HDDs can store enormous amounts of data (up to 30TB, or 30,000 gigabytes,
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Generally, HDDs are best suited for storing data that doesn’t require frequent access or fast write speeds, such as media files (videos, photos), cloud drives, or archived data. They perform well in these scenarios and, most importantly, are significantly cheaper than SSDs for the same amount of storage.
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- __Tip:__ Use multiple HDDs in [RAID](/general/storage/raid) to enhance performance and redundancy.
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✨ __Tip:__ Use multiple HDDs in [RAID](/general/storage/raid) to enhance performance and redundancy.
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Comes in 3.5" and 2.5" formats; servers usually favor the more reliable 3.5".
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