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Antonline.com has it selling for $249.99 and the expansion card is at westerndigital.com stock now but I don't know for how long. Source: 10 months ago
Type the website that is labeled on the back of the HDD, hgst.com. I get forward to westerndigital.com. Interesting! Source: about 1 year ago
Yes but I personally always buy cards from the manufacturer's store (https://westerndigital.com) to avoid fakes. Source: about 1 year ago
There's even a cheaper one on official westerndigital.com if you apply coupon you get after subscribing to their emails. Source: over 1 year ago
Ceph stands out in storage technology, offering a scalable and reliable solution where traditional systems fall short. It supports object, block, and file storage in one system, adaptable for various environments including on-premises, cloud, or container-native setups. Key benefits include scalability, enabled by the CRUSH algorithm, allowing for expansion without typical downtime. This makes Ceph suitable for... - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
With that being said, you better take a look at something more WAN optimized and more secure, like S3 storage. You can build the S3 storage (and gain immutability) using something like MinIO (https://min.io/) or Ceph (https://ceph.io/en/) or check out Object First Ootbi offerings - https://objectfirst.com/object-storage/ (I work for them). Source: 9 months ago
I believe Ceph [1] could be a good alternative. It can be self hosted and I believe some cloud providers also offer it. Here are some differences between S3 and Ceph [2]. [1] - https://ceph.io/en/ [2] - https://www.lightbitslabs.com/blog/ceph-storage/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Another option is a distributed Ceph cluster https://ceph.io/en/. Source: over 1 year ago
There's also cool systems like https://ceph.io/en/ that could be efficient if willing to set up and learn. Source: over 1 year ago
OpenIO - OpenIO SDS is an Open Source Software-Defined Object Storage solution with integrated Serverless Computing
Minio - Minio is an open-source minimal cloud storage server.
QNAP TS-128 - QNAP TS-128 is one of the most prestigious and beautiful hardware which provides a facility of network storage with a feature-rich interface and provides complete synchronization with devices connected to the hardware.
GlusterFS - GlusterFS is a scale-out network-attached storage file system.
Synology DS216+II - Synology DS216+II is a great data integration hardware which is provided by Synology Technologies.
StorPool - StorPool is designed from the ground up to provide cloud builders, shared hosting providers and MSPs with the most resource efficient storage software on the market.