This disk has already been in use by me for the past two years. Recently, there was not enough volume, so I purchased another one of the same disk and joined it with the first one (this is equivalent to the Raid 0 feature in Windows 10, which formed a dynamic disk from two hard drives of different types, both old and new). In the end, there are only positives to be had: larger volume, read and write speeds that are 1.5-2 times faster, and the fact that purchasing a disk with 1 terabyte of storage is more cost effective than purchasing two terabytes of storage and then having to figure out where to store the first one. One of the disadvantages is that all of the data on the second disk will be wiped clean in the event that any of the disks dies. But let's be honest: if you buy a disk with a capacity of 2 terabytes (TB), it will be slower, and in the event that it fails, very few people will attempt to restore information from it, which means that the information will be lost. In my case, I still have 1 disk left)
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