jwstewar
Active member
I seen tons of Seagate hard drive failures - usually on drives that aren't that old. Toshibas seems to be hit or miss but usually a hit. I use to always recommend and only install Western Digitals, but even they seem to be going down hill lately. I think some of is more and more are Chinese made vs. Japanese made and I think that has cost quality no matter what the specs say. I also think the fact that they are packing them tighter and tighter in the same size to get more capacity has caused a lower MTBF. Just like using a tractor or a truck to capacity, yeah, you might do it for awhile, but how much are you shortening its lifespan?