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There was a time I'd avoid Western Digital cause everything they made fails, and I mostly leaned toward SanDisk cause they were very reliable, and well, my avoidance list got larger.
Hmm I always though western digital was pretty decent for hard drives?
They are. Follow the backblaze drive failure reports for quality checks.
I've had the exact opposite experience historically. Of 5 Seagate drives I've purchased over the last decade or so, only 1 of them is still working. Meanwhile 25+ WD hard drives are still in production over the same time with only 1 that started throwing smart errors a couple years back.
Isn't Western Digital one of the more reliable hard drive manufacturers?
Not in my experience. I've never had a Hitachi that didn't fail, and almost every WD I've ever had failed. Never had an issue with Seagate or Samsung before.
There's your individual experience, but I'm basing my statement on Backblaze's annual drive failure rate reports.
Western Digital owns SanDisk now fyi
That's the joke.