If you want more affordable storage without overspending on SSDs, a server with SAS‑type HDD can be a decent compromise — and that’s exactly why I’d investigate this site. SAS drives tend to offer larger capacity per dollar, which can make sense if you’re hosting backups, archives or large data collections rather than high‑speed web apps. For a static site, file storage, or anything not needing lightning‑fast disk I/O, this could give you more space for less money — though you trade off some speed and performance compared to SSD or NVMe.