Ira wrote:SaGR wrote:We build massive off-the-shelf (commodity class - meaning repair parts are easily found since there's no proprietary hardware) storage servers (up to 14Tb space) and originally used Maxtor drives. We experienced a 17% failure rate with Maxtor and switched to Seagate or Western Digital (depending on which configuration the client ordered).
With Seagate we have less than 4% failure and with WD less than 2%.
The MTBF rate on Maxtor was way over inflated.
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Now THIS is good information to know.
Yep... Ira... I agree! Good info from someone that deals with the issue every day.
I have always prefered WD hard drives mostly because the were the first to offer a 5 year warranty. That they would do that told me they must make a pretty good drive. I have not been disappointed either. I have yet to lose a WD drive... and I have had a couple of others croak in an untimely fashion. I am going to stick with Western Digital.
For many years I had good luck with Micropolis hard drives... but, then, for some reason, they seemed to go downhill with quality until they went out of business?
Here's a review of the best & worst hard drives!
It's a little dated now... from 2002?
http://www.driveservice.com/bestwrst.htm