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Seagate does seem to have a higher failure rate, but they are also cheaper. From this article:
Their oldest drives are Seagate as well, so that's saying something.
Whether a drive will be reliable for you is less related to the manufacturer and more related to capacity and luck.
Here's an anecdote from Reddit:
But this could also be luck, idk. My takeaway is: