• frongt@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    All manufacturers have bad batches. Use diversity and keep backups.

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      Seagate has more than bad batches. When every single one of their 1tb per platter barracuda drives have high failure rates then that’s a design/long term production issue.

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      How likely is it that I got 4 to 5 bad batches over the space of as many years?

      Raid and offline backups these days, I eventually learned my lesson. One of which is stay away from Seagate.

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        Within the realm of possibility. Especially if you treat them harshly (lots of start-stop, and low airflow and high temps). Backblaze collects and publishes data, and the AFR for Seagate is slightly higher than other manufacturers, but not what I’d consider dangerous.