Hard drive woes

Bozo

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In the past year or so, I've installed over 150 Western Digital hard drives of various flavors. I've had 6 or 7 failures in that time ( I'm still checking the paper work)
I thought that was a little high, so I switched to Seagate. (our 'authorized' vender only handles, Hitachi, WD, Seagate, and Maxtor) Seagate recently upped their warranty to 5 years and the feeling here at SF put them at #2 behind Samsung.
Of the 22 Seagates I've installed since June, there have been 3 failures. This sucks.
So it's back to WD or maybe Hitachi. Any thoughts????

Bozo :mrgrn:
 

LiamC

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sechs said:
Unless you need some Western Digital door stops....

Don't you mean Seagate door stops? 3/22 is much worse than 7/150. ;)

Bozo, could the problem be environmental?
 

i

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LiamC said:
Bozo, could the problem be environmental?

Or perhaps supernatural? :wink:

Do you hear moaning and the sound of rattling chains when you enter the server room?
 

jtr1962

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i said:
LiamC said:
Bozo, could the problem be environmental?

Or perhaps supernatural? :wink:

Do you hear moaning and the sound of rattling chains when you enter the server room?
Or were the platters doing a 360 like Linda Blair's head in the Exorcist? :eek: Wait a minute, they're supposed to do that. :D
 

LiamC

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i said:
Do you hear moaning and the sound of rattling chains when you enter the server room?


Yeah, they're the spirits of tortured and deceased SysAdmins--still at their posts! :lol:
 

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Hitachi = good, but excessive vibration for a fluid bearing drive
WD, Seagate = average
Maxtor = unknown
Samsung = unavailable (but low vibration)

Good luck!
 

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Those look like fairly typical failure figures from the days when we used Seagate and WD drives to me. I've often wondered, since we switched to 100% Samsung drives a few years ago, if the dramatic drop in our measured failure rates was largely an artifact of an industry-wide improvement that just hapened to coincide with our brand switch. (Well, no, I haven't wondered that all that often, as there two or three other lines of evidence that demonstrate that it ain't so - but the thought has at least crossed my mind.) Looking at your numbers, Bozo, it seems that I needen't bother asking myself the question anymore. Nothing has changed.
 
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