Can I Use...

The VCR King

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...a WD Red or Purple drive as a main HDD (OS, user stuff, whatever else) in my computer. I know red is for NAS and purple is for surveilance but can I use these as normal hard drives?
 
The real question is, why do you want to?

Yes it will work, but the Red drives are designed to run 24/7 and to run cool for enclosed NAS and RAID units, you will have much better performance using WD Blue or Black drives on a desktop.
 
Just daily backups. I have my computer set to defrag all drives after a backup, and I edit my backups often, so I need one ideal for heavy use.
 
Between game updates, personal use, the few things I use it for at school, and family, 2GB of data is either added or deleted from the machine almost daily so I want to keep a current backup.
 
...a WD Red or Purple drive as a main HDD (OS, user stuff, whatever else) in my computer. I know red is for NAS and purple is for surveilance but can I use these as normal hard drives?
Just daily backups. I have my computer set to defrag all drives after a backup, and I edit my backups often, so I need one ideal for heavy use.
So in your first post, you are asking about using a WD Red drive as a main HDD for the OS, user data, etc. Then you say you only use it for backups, which is it? Don't get a red drive for backups, that would be a good candidate for a Blue or Green drive, Red drives are meant for 24/7 use where there is consistent activity and uptime.

Will a lifted 4x4 Jeep work driving on the highway? Yes. Is it the right tool for the job? No.

Between game updates, personal use, the few things I use it for at school, and family, 2GB of data is either added or deleted from the machine almost daily so I want to keep a current backup.
There is nothing wrong with keeping a daily backup, it's highly recommended, John is asking why you defrag after every backup. It is not needed.

Wait - how can defrag death occur?
The more I/O operations performed on an HD, and especially SSDs, the shorter their life.
 
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