I think the last post on here posted the wrong article / Backblaze not happy with Seagates HHDs - seems they are pure rubbish.... https://wccftech.com/hard-drive-failure-rates-for-2022-almost-231k-data-drives-monitored-over-last-year/
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Gee, you're clever! You are ready to be a Director!
What’s a Backblaze? Normally a Backblaze is used to put out a larger forest fire by using a strateegery type move that’s takes away needed fuel. Forest fires and Hard Drives strange bed fellows. Wait till we drop the HAMR on those Cheeky Monkey forest fires!
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"seems they are pure rubbish" -- this statement isn't true when Backblaze uses STX drives the most.
From the end of the article: "Does this mean Seagate drives have worsened over the years, and consumers should avoid them? No. Klien notes that several Seagate models are cost-effective and easy to replace over time.".
quality adds little to price bc with three players customers balance the TAM