Last year, I analyzed why some of my backup hard disks had become so slow. It turned out that this was due to Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR). In particular, a number of my 8 TB 3.5″ disk drives were using this recording technology and as they were becoming full anyway, I took them out of service and replaced them with larger drives that do not use SMR. However, these drives were still pretty much new, so I decided to put them into good use for a scenario in which speed does not matter that much: Background backups with Borg backup of virtual machine images that are streamed over the network and hence are slow to be backed up anyway.

Also, I decided to further backup a number local data heaps of which incremental backups might be useful. In total, this was about **2 TB of da…

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