Well I got myself in a situation. I have been running Proxmox on a single 500GB HDD for years. That's everything (OS, VM's...). It's worked fine, but is too small. I just picked up a Poweredge R720XD for free as an upgrade and am finally dealing with my small HDD situation. I did a quick search and it seemed that an SSD would be fine, mind you I will still be using a single drive for everything for budget reasons. I keep backups and if the machine goes down it's not the end of the world. So I buy a 2TB WD Blue SSD and now I start seeing that an SSD is bad due to lots of log writes and ZFS write multiplication, unless you use an enterprise SSD, which I don't. Now I don't want to use it. So I decided to switch it with the 2TB HDD in my main PC. Then I realize I bought that before I knew what SMR was. So I look it up. Data sheet says it's TGMR. What the hell is that? Can't really find any information on it. I do have a 3TB 5400 RPM CMR drive lying around, and I have a 4TB 7200 RPM CMR drive as my main USB external. This is way overkill for my Proxmox needs, and I don't want to pull it from its current use if I don't have to. So I'm stuck. I don't have the budget for another drive. I have a choice, consumer SSD, 5400 RPM, TGMR (whatever that is), or my overkill external. Any guidance on this would be very much appreciated.