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I used to download and seed torrents 24/7 directly from my shitty consumer smr drive.
Not only speed was very slow but I think I killed the drive because of that.
I'm still thinking how I'm going to proceed now that I'm setting up my NAS again, I think I'm going to have to torrent to some smaller, cheaper but higher quality drive and then copy to the smr archive, until I can afford an enterprise drive.
It's also possible that I killed the drive due to bad heat management, but in the datasheet it says something that I'm only supposed to use it for 2h a day per year and not 24/7.
NAS drives matter. Even without disk activity, 24/7 means they'll do a LOT more spinning than other use cases.