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9 days agoIf we find out “I do not consent” opts out, I’m fine with it.
That’s exactly what it does. I got the prompt on my system, I said no, and it said ok and everything proceeded on like normal.
If we find out “I do not consent” opts out, I’m fine with it.
That’s exactly what it does. I got the prompt on my system, I said no, and it said ok and everything proceeded on like normal.
I’ve always wondered - and figured here is a good a place to ask as anywhere else - what’s the advantage of object storage vs just keeping your data on a normal filesystem?
Don’t look at Backblaze drive reports then. WD is pretty much all good, Seagate has some good models that are comparable to WD, but they have some absolutely unforgivable ones as well.
Not every Seagate drive is bad, but nearly every chronically unreliable drive in their reports is a Seagate.
Personally, I’ve managed hundreds of drives in the last couple of decades. I won’t touch Seagate anymore due to their inconsistent reliability from model to model (and when it’s bad, it’s bad).