Hard Drives For Superheroine Videos and Adult Content

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Hi guys,

I am sure most members at this forum love adult Superheroine videos and typical porno videos. I have been downloading HD porn from Naughty America since 2010 and my 8TB hard drive is nearly full. I have a 3TB hard drive for Heroine content and Taboo videos from clips4sale. Half of my 3TB hard drive is free and I don't expect it to be full by the end of the year. I will probably have 1.3TB left on the drive. There is no enough hardcore heroine content to quickly full it up.

Are there large hard drives then my 8TB. I am going to need one very soon. I can't find large than that one. Maybe I am looking in the wrong places.
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That's a lot of porn, my friend!
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The advantage of having several smaller drives is when the HD fails you don't lose your whole collection. :)

This was a recommendation for photograph memory cards.
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there aren't many choices since there are only three HDD makers left, WD(and HGST), Seagate and Toshiba

WD WD101KRYZ
https://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital- ... s=10tb+hdd
Seagate Ironwolf ST10000VN0004
https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-IronWolf ... s=10tb+hdd
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I'd break that up across multiple drives. You can get an additional SATA card for you PC with more slots. Or start to think about USB external drives. You can swap in a drive and then just keep the drives somewhere.

Another route is to get a blue ray burner and burn onto bluray discs. A dual layer can handle 50gigs and soon 100 gig burners are coming out. This way you stuff is permanently stored.

But if you put all your eggs into one basket you will lose all your movies. Drives fail.
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Mr. X wrote:I'd break that up across multiple drives. You can get an additional SATA card for you PC with more slots. Or start to think about USB external drives. You can swap in a drive and then just keep the drives somewhere.

Another route is to get a blue ray burner and burn onto bluray discs. A dual layer can handle 50gigs and soon 100 gig burners are coming out. This way you stuff is permanently stored.

But if you put all your eggs into one basket you will lose all your movies. Drives fail.
All of my extra drives are external hard drives. I use my older hard drives as backups. Thankfully none of my external drives have failed yet. I'm just lucky.
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Whatever you do, do NOT buy a SIEZE-GATE,as we call it. More failed drives with that company I don't know how they stay in business....
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In the last decade they have bought the most dangerous competitors so they could shut their brands down: first Matrox, then Samsung (the hard disks branch).
Sucksgate puts out very low quality but cheaper HDs, forcing the few competitors left (WD and ex Hitachi - now HGST) to keep losing - eventually they will close doors or be bought by Sieze-gate too, so they will finally obtain their much beloved monopoly - with really nasty consequences ahead (slow technology development, prices go up without a real improvement on quality and so on).
Boycott these idiots and buy anything else, even if they cost more.
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I have used several WD HDs for my pics, videos, music files, etc and they've been great. I actually maxed one out with my music work files but I haven't had any problems with WD thus far.
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MightyHypnotic wrote:Whatever you do, do NOT buy a SIEZE-GATE,as we call it. More failed drives with that company I don't know how they stay in business....
I've had a sandisc 500g ultra SSD wreck on me. Yes Seagate are dicey. Sadley they are also the cheaper and more common variety of trouble maker.
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I believe the chinese firm Qihoo 360 are (maybe were) offering 36 TB of free cloud storage, might be worth looking at at least for a back up?
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