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But Hitachi is owned by Western Digital, and Western Digital hard disks are not doing quite as well.
It's now called "HGST (a Western Digital company)" and the two product lines (WD and HGST HDDs) are totally separate in both parts and manufacturing. /HGST employee
Hard Drive Reliability Update – Sep 2014
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For the Seagate 7200.14, have you checked to see if you have the latest firmware on all of them? http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/en_US/FAQ/223651en Same for the 7200.11: http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/en_US/FAQ/207951en
Yup, we have top-men that are in charge of keeping an eye on firmware, if we see a need in an update, we'll do it.
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Second takeaway: if you want working HDDs, go with Hitachi.
But Hitachi is owned by Western Digital, and Western Digital hard disks are not doing quite as well.
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#134Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's now called "HGST (a Western Digital company)" and the two product lines (WD and HGST HDDs) are totally separate in both parts and manufacturing. /HGST employee
What makes your drives so good?
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Yup, we have top-men that are in charge of keeping an eye on firmware, if we see a need in an update, we'll do it.
Have you been able to reach out to anyone at Seagate in their drive FA group to see if they'd be interested in you sending back samples of the failed drives?
Re: Hard Drive Reliability Update – Sep 2014
#136I've been procrastinating about getting off-site backup. This post on HN reminded me that I've been meaning to get an account going with your company for a while. I just signed up and will test on my machine before deploying to other machines in my business. Thank you.
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Yev from Backblaze here -> Yes, we do burn in the drives before deploying them. So the drives in the study are ones that have at least made it past that state.
Doesn't that negate a lot of the usefulness of the data? If most Hitachis fail in the burn-in but all Seagates pass it then the expected failure of a drive would be wildly different to that suggested by the charts. Do you have the figures for raw losses including at burn-in? I mean, sure, you burn-in and do warranty returns so buying Hitachi would still seem better - but if one needs a drive to just work then it's ke…
Re: Hard Drive Reliability Update – Sep 2014
#139I'm just going to keep using Seagate until my anecdata refutes the reality I live in.
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I used to love Seagate. Then I got bit by the 7200.11 firmware problems, which was one of the worst hard drive experiences I've ever had. Never again.
The 7200.11 debacle! It was unbelievable that it happened- as far as I remember, Seagate was the leader in reliability before then, I had created five or six RAIDs with Seagate drives with 100% reliability. But when they released the 7200.11 versions....ALL 7200.11 models would spin down after idle for X minutes and then start clicking...the data was still intact, but for the drive to work again you had to pull the p…