I got into self hosting almost a year ago. Since then, I bought (low) hundreds of dollars worth of hardware, but I’ve never used any of my services outside of testing. My server is left unused since may (I think).

Now I’ve found a use for my server, but my HDD, (which I bought for a good price ($150 for HC530 14TB, 10k POH) for european standards in last November) isn’t really being used. To be frank, I never really used it, I don’t need a NAS, I always preferred (pirated) streaming services over local streaming, so I mostly had it just to have it.

I kinda know what I can do with it. I could set up a proxmox backups on it or run a nix cache (I run NixOS on my desktop PCs, I would be using the cache, but it would be annoying to set up and cachix free tier is enough for now).

I’m also anxious to use it, because I’m scared to wear it down, but, at the same time, I know that it will degrade if I don’t use it. I might want to sell it, but my previous sales on online marketplaces were abysmal and I know I might regret it if I change my mind and decide I need so much storage.

What would you suggest? If I want to keep it, how should I treat it?

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    Back up as much of hugging face and/or civitai as you can before corporations lock it all down.

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    I’d be more worried about not using it, personally.

    That said, storing videos isn’t the only use. I have a… fairly large NAS, and it has photos/videos I’ve taken (including the raws for some of my dslr photos), its the storage for my VMs, where my backups are stored (really a different NAS but appropriate for the discussion here) which are then backed up elsewhere as well, local git repos, etc, etc.

    Is streaming all you do? If so, no, you don’t need it.

    But if you do anything else, its a good place to store that data.

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    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

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    Git Popular version control system, primarily for code
    NAS Network-Attached Storage
    VPN Virtual Private Network
    ZFS Solaris/Linux filesystem focusing on data integrity

    4 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 11 acronyms.

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      11 hours ago

      Just out of curiosity, how legal is this? Do you need to hide in complicated ways?

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        how legal is this?

        Not (depending on where you are). However, in my opinion it is absolutely ethical.

        Do you need to hide in complicated ways?

        Depends on where you are. For most people, yes you need to hide it, but it needn’t be complicated. You can just bind your torrent client to a (trustworthy) VPN.

        That said, these things always carry some risk, and that’s yours to take.

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    If you’re not usng it for your own purposes, I doubt you’ll do what a bunch of strangers on Lemmy will tell you to do.

    It needs to be running, either in your possession, or someone else’s, so sell it and make some profit from the recent price rises. Put a minimum sell price on ebay and it’ll go eventually.

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    There’s no ‘wearing it down’ - age is age.

    If anything, unpowered drives die faster because lubricants slowly harden over time. Ah least a running drive is unlikely to suffer that fate.

    Also, any drive can lose magnetic cohesion on areas of the platter - with a running drive that’s maintained by a system like ZFS, these areas of magnetic loss can be automatically discovered and corrected.

    Everything I’ve read (and from my own anecdotal experience) drives on a shelf die every bit as frequently as running drives, if not more often.

    But in the end, don’t go doing anything just because you feel like “you have to”. I have a dozen smaller drives (500GB to 1 TB) that are just waiting for a purpose. I have a plan for them, but it’s not urgent. Eventually they’ll go in a Proxmox/TrueNAS/UnRAID box, when I can find a motherboard for the right price with low power draw (the drives will be the worst power consumer anyway).

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    18 hours ago

    That’s a helium filled drive, so it’s got a limited lifespan whether it’s running or not. I would at least set it up as a NAS and use it to store your backups.

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        The helium slowly leaks out over time. That will increase drag and decrease thermal conductivity. It will run hotter and use more power. There is a SMART attribute that will warn you when the helium is running low.

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    21 hours ago

    I always preferred (pirated) streaming services over local streaming

    I suggest having a backup of some of your favourite media anyway. You never know when a service will be taken down.

    What services are you using, if you don’t mind me asking?

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    Get a bunch of security cameras and have rolling 2 months of footage if u like. Or download the entire netflix library forever.

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      download the entire netflix library forever.

      I’m pretty sure this is larger than 14TB?!

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          I have around 130TB redundant and it wouldn’t equate to Netflix. Though I store in higher quality than most, but you’d need low quality like 720p utilizing h.265 or AV1 to save space to hold all that. Likely anything you download would be h.264 so you’d need to convert all that media too.

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    Back up your digital photo library, download your favorite youtubers’ entire channels, get an offline version of wikipedia…there’s so much you can do! I wish I had 14TB lol, I only have like 3 right now. I’m running a jellyfin server and lyrion music server.

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    You could just use it as cold storage. Put a bunch of stuff on there as backup and then put it in a closet.

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      No.

      Cold storage is really “no storage”. A cold drive can’t tell you when an area of disk fails, or when the controller itself fails.

      May as well just throw away the data, because you have no idea how much will be there when you try to power it on.

      I have 8TB of data, and I get bit flips - if the drive were cold, I’d never know.

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        I didn’t mean to suggest it would be the only point of backup. If you plug it in and it works then it saves a lot of time downloading from some off-site backup.