Hi,
I would like to know what make and model of EHD is the best to use with the Hopper 3? Is 2TB still the limit?
I would like to know what make and model of EHD is the best to use with the Hopper 3? Is 2TB still the limit?
i see lots of 3 TB for around 85 bucks...would that work and it just uses 2 TB?
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I have heard that before, but I have my main PC with two SSD's in a RAID 1 configuration that has been running for over 6 years without incident. This PC in on most of the day, every day. I don't expect any speed increase because of the USB speed limitation. Call it an experiment.DO NOT use an SSD. The drive is written to a lot, and SSDs have a limited number of write cycles, especially compared to HDDs. You will not see a speed increase. Really nothing to be gained.
IMHO.
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Which will most likely fail.Call it an experiment.
and if/when it does I would expect a report saying so.Which will most likely fail.
and if/when it does I would expect a report saying so.
You might want to revisit the reliability and failure rates of the newer SSD's vs HD's, then see if you still hold to your opinion.Which will most likely fail.
Exactly. Currently I have 3 EHD's connected to my HWS via a USB hub. They're all normally turned off, I only turn on one or more of them when I want to access/archive something. Using these HD's in this manner should allow for a very long lifespan. I suppose I only want to use an SSD just to see it work, and I have an unused port on my hub. And after this, I may look into a RAID configuration. I assume your RAID setup for your H3 uses an external enclosure. Could you tell me which enclosure you're using? Thanks.If he is only using the SSD as an external hard drive on a Hopper3 to archive shows, it is only being accessed when transferring a show or watching a transferred show.
But if you are using a SSD with a Dish Wally to make it into a DVR, you will eventually have problems because the drive is constantly being accessed to allow buffering.
I have 3 Western Digital external drives connected to my 2 Hopper3 receivers. One is a Raid. They are not constantly spinning. They start spinning when you access a show located on the external drive.
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DO NOT use an SSD. The drive is written to a lot, and SSDs have a limited number of write cycles, especially compared to HDDs. You will not see a speed increase. Really nothing to be gained.
IMHO.
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Aren't SSD's a descendant of CMOS? If they are then yes limited on how many times to make a 1 a zero and a zero a one non power dependent. Hard to say what advances in quality can make. My first spinny drive was 85 mb. Died in like 18 months.