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4TB……..🤦♂️
Not sure why you facepalm, I use 12*4TB for my home NAS and it gives you excellent performance in the right setup. Also, like for OP, I got them free / close to free a few years back and I would like to upgrade to larger drives, but the cost of replacing 12 drives is just still too high.
I am currently using 80+ 4TB drives, as cold storage and backups.
I'm still using some 3x1TB drives and 1x2TB in my Plex server...the drives are over a decade old and have 50K power on hours, and they still run perfectly fine.
What's the big deal?