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Hard drive opinions please
Looking at changing out two, 2TB drives for two 4TB drives.
I've had great success with WD Red drives in all my other machines, so that's what I'm leaning towards for this swap. The current version of WD 4TB Red drives is 5400rpm - anyone have a problem with that? https://www.amazon.com/Red-4TB-NAS-H...5674007&sr=8-2 Also, I've heard good things about these Toshiba drives - anyone tried them yet? Opinions if so? https://www.microcenter.com/product/...nal-hard-drive Thanks PS - NO Seagate drives ever again. So save your breath ![]()
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I've been using many WD 4TB Reds and love them. I've only had 2 failures of WD drives over many years, and surprisingly one was a WD Black. The Red ran quite few years before it finally quit one day. Highly recommend them.
I've used Toshiba drives with great success too, but not recently. I agree with you on Seagates. After way too many failures, I stay away from them at all costs. I wouldn't trust my data to them now matter how cheap I could get one for. |
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I always check the Backblaze reports. See the Q3 2019 report here: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backb...stats-q3-2019/
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Did Backblaze just completely give up on Western Digital?
Ah, the HGST is a WD company. I wonder if there is still a difference in quality between them. |
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Here is what it says from their Q2 report:
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I have a number of HGST 4T and 6T hard drives in my Sage server. They have been the most reliable, long-lasting drives that I have used. The average in-service time on these drives is over 3 years of continuous use, with two 4T drives now spinning continuously for 5 years. I would definitely recommend. It is such a pain when a drive starts to fail that a few bucks either way is negligible at purchase time.
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In addition to the above, a good interactive diagnostic tool is Seagate's SeaTools. It does a pretty through surface analysis of most any disk (including non-Seagate models). I hate Seagate drives too, but find SeaTools invaluable. WD offers its own surface analysis tool (Data Lifeguard Diagnostic), but I'm less familiar with it. Although I enjoy shiny new hardware, I'd advise running the above before throwing money at disk replacement.
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using which app?
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Sage 9 server = Gigabyte AMD quad-core - 4 gigs - integrated ATI HD4200 chipset - SSD boot, Hitachi Deskstar show drives. HD-PVR - Colossus - Win7 32 bit. HD200/300’s networked. HDHomerun tuner. "If you've given up on Weird Al, you've given up on life" - Homer Simpson |
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10TB of WD Reds is what I have in my server (unRAID). I've lost many drives over the years (seagates, mainly), but so far WD reds are hanging in there.
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I've got a couple toshiba 3tb never had an issue with them. but I stopped buying hard drives a while ago. I now buy WD USB drives and shuck them and save a bundle in the proccess. I'm running 7-8tb and 1-10tb drive. I've got a few old 3tb drives that I've swapped out (still good). https://youtu.be/24bS7a6rPoQ <-- video about shucking drives
10tb - $179 https://www.bestbuy.com/site/wd-easy...?skuId=6278208
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In particular, the TLER (time-limited error recovery) parameter is 7 seconds (similar to NAS disks) rather than the much higher (~ 25 seconds?) of desktop disks. So drives with a lower TLER don't (re)try as hard to return good data when the disk degrades. Maybe of more significance in a Sage environment: the firmware on disks used in those USB enclosures is much more aggressive about spinning down when not in use. This results in more spinning circles in Sage when the disk has to spin back up again.
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I have 2 1TB WD Blue drives in the SageTV server that are about 5 years old. (I have 4TG REDs in my NAS.)
I was thinking of replacing them with Crucial 1TB Sata SSD drives. You can get them for less than $100 now.
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I'm on Linux, so I'm using the smartmontools package.
Since you are on Windows, I would look into the options JustFred mentioned. --John |
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Anyone have any experience with SSD failures? I have heard anecdotal stories that when they fail they tend to fail quickly and completely (making it hard to recover any data), but I have not had any experience in this area. --John |
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I have had a few SSD failures of the system drive in my previous SageTV system. I am not sure if they fail quickly or slowly but I had backups to allow me to get back up and running.
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I've never had a single SSD failure, after purchasing somewhere between 50 and 70 between 2009 and today, starting with the OCZ Vertex 30GB drives where I had (3) of them in RAID 0 for over 4 years. It takes a little cash, though, if you want to use them as storage drives.
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All of my drives on all of my systems are backed up nightly to my NAS.
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