I have two 2TB ssd's and have Timeshift setup to take periodic snapshots of my primary drive. I'll be up and running again in no time if my primary SSD randomly failed.
>Will it actually continue to go down? How much longer should I wait?
Typically what happens is that SSDs get a massive drop, the NAND manufacturers freak out and stop production, prices continue to fall (WE'RE HERE) up until inventories run out, then prices will go up, then production will increase again and so on and so forth.
Due to the aforementioned factors, all anal-ysts claim that prices will continue to drop till the end of the year but not as much the previous months, so now, or in a couple of months, could be a good time as ever to buy.
this. I thought about buying a fat drive while the prices are low, then I realized that nobody's producing any content I actually want to store anymore.
except for music but even a very large music folder isn't gonna be more a couple hundred GB at most.
still too expensive
SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU FUCKING nagger. GO OUTSIDE. FIND THE LONGEST POLE YOU CAN FIND AND SHOVE IT UP YOUR ASS AND DIE
>imagine hating your data enough to have >1TB of storage without redundancy (yes, RAID is not a backup)
I have two 2TB ssd's and have Timeshift setup to take periodic snapshots of my primary drive. I'll be up and running again in no time if my primary SSD randomly failed.
Yeah, it's great.
Will it actually continue to go down? How much longer should I wait?
Imagine buying an SATA SSD when NVMe exists.
>Will it actually continue to go down? How much longer should I wait?
Typically what happens is that SSDs get a massive drop, the NAND manufacturers freak out and stop production, prices continue to fall (WE'RE HERE) up until inventories run out, then prices will go up, then production will increase again and so on and so forth.
Due to the aforementioned factors, all anal-ysts claim that prices will continue to drop till the end of the year but not as much the previous months, so now, or in a couple of months, could be a good time as ever to buy.
I don't need more than 2TB total storage because I don't play vidya anymore and they stopped making any TV or movies worth watching in 2015
this. I thought about buying a fat drive while the prices are low, then I realized that nobody's producing any content I actually want to store anymore.
except for music but even a very large music folder isn't gonna be more a couple hundred GB at most.
nakaԁashi and impregnate big noa with lots and lots of little noas
stop posting this.
no
Thanks, but I'm sticking with HDDs
bought my 120gb ssd for 150$ what the fuck
>2013
>buy 128GB SSD on Cyber Monday for $80
>2023
>buy 2TB SSD on deal for $80
i remember when 1GB flash drives were over $100
new tech coming soon with 100TB ssds
heh