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If you go with a SATA HDD server, it’s especially useful for storage‑heavy needs rather than speed — things like backups, media libraries, or archiving. Before you commit, you can get more helpful hints by checking how much disk space, bandwidth, and backup policy you get compared with SSD or NVMe. For a project where speed isn’t critical but storage size matters, this could be a smart, cost‑effective choice.
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