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[–] [email protected] 41 points 1 year ago (8 children)

If WD expects its drives to fail after 3 years, then WD is manufacturing shoddy products and it's time to change vendors.

Which is a real shame, because WD was until recently the gold standard of disk drive reliability. To my recollection, I've never seen a WD drive fail.

I've got a machine whose (Seagate, not WD) drives have been powered on for 14 years and they still aren't complaining. They're about to, though—their SMART reports only 1% service life left!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I have a 13 year old 1tb WD mypassport that I loaded up with pirated movies and took with me to Afghanistan. It's been through a lot, and it's still working well today, not even a blip of an issue. Such a shame when companies drop off in quality.

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