On 19 December 2015 04:05:25 CET, waben...@gmail.com wrote:
>Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I think I'm leery of all drives now.  I've had WDs fail, Seagate and
>> some other brand.  I just keep buying bad stuff.  :-(   I'm glad I
>> don't have to buy pacemakers.   :/ 
>
>It seems that many many years ago HDs were more reliable then today. 
>I have five 4GB IBM SCSI HDs and one 40GB Seagate IDE HD in my cupboard
>
>that I've used 24/7 for about 8 years. They were still intact when I 
>replaced  them.
>But its hardly surprising that a drive with a capacity of some TB has 
>a higher risk of failure than a drive with a capacity of 4GB or 40GB.
>
>Since about three years I'm using four 3TB WD red HDs as storage drives
>
>and I bought two more some months ago. No failures with all of these 
>drives so far.
>
>--
>Regards
>wabe

I've got 16 3TB WD Reds running 24/7 for a little over 3 years. 
Only had 1 failure (Smart complaining) in that time.

I find that decent odds.

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Joost
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