MoronicusTotalis@alien.topBtoData Hoarder@selfhosted.forum•Has anyone ever had drives that lasted for decades?English
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1 year agoYes. And I’ve had various drives die without warning, including SSDs, flash media, spinning rust. You never know when a power spike (or corruption, or bad luck, or a spilled drink or…) is going to come along and smoke your storage.
Based on the “no interest for X months” credit model by the sound of it. If that loan isn’t paid off before a certain date, they get you on some stupid high interest rate for the entire amount & duration.
They’re 100% betting users will over run because that’s what they do.
I don’t use iDrive. Does the service/application inform the user that they’re over quota, or close to it- or does it quietly over run?