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BackBlaze's Hard Drive Stats for Q2 2017 (backblaze.com)

BackBlaze is back with its new hard drive reliability report: Since our last report for Q1 2017, we have added 635 additional hard drives to bring us to the 83,151 drives we'll focus on. We'll begin our review by looking at the statistics for the period of April 1, 2017 through June 30, 2017 (Q2 2017). [...] When looking at the quarterly numbers, remember to look for those drives with at least 50,000 drive hours for the quarter. That works out to about 550 drives running the entire quarter. That's a good sample size. If the sample size is below that, the failure rates can be skewed based on a small change in the number of drive failures.

Editor's note: In short: hard drives from HGST, a subsidiary of Western Digital, and Toshiba were far more reliable than those from Seagate across the models BackBlaze uses in its datacenters.

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  1. Seagate drives will have you singing... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...that old R.E.M. song "That's me on the hard drive, losing my partition"

    1. Re:Seagate drives will have you singing... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      I thought that I heard you crashing
      I thought that I heard a ding
      I think I thought I heard you dying

  2. Apple for the win by DontBeAMoran · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's sad that Windows and Linux users have to go to such troubles.

    Me? I only buy Macs. Because Apple takes the 1% of the best drives made in each manufacturing lot and puts them in their Macs. That's why Macs are so expensive.

    I mean, this has to be the reason, right? Surely they're not just buying the same parts as Dell and others and just selling overpriced computers and pocketing the profits.

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