With a few days left, Backblaze shared a graph of its drive model using the brand’s model and how the company has been changing his approach to different brands for the past six years. Backfire Servers have predominantly used Seagate Drives. These drives have demonstrated a robust reliability in their storage servers with an AFR rating of just 1%, and a confidence interval of just five o’clock or less. Other drive worth mentioning are the 12TB HGST and 14TB and 16TB drives from Western Digital, and one of the 16TB Seagate models (the other has relatively few units and two failures it leaves a very high annualized failure rate for now). Backblaze says the Western Digital drive is the only model with enough lifetime usage data to have a valid failure rate record, so stay with us. All three failed during the third quarter of this year. The earliest capable drives were 8 TB HST HUH 728080ALE604, 8 TB Seagate ST8000NM000A and 16 TB Western Digital WUH 721816ALE6L0 drives. Backblaze notes its removal of 388 drive-drives used to test-related testing, leaving the cloud cloud service with 226 309 hard drives to analyze. Backblaze shared its hard drive buying strategy, weighing in on the best way to get the most reliable drives at the best price. Backblaze updated its hard drive report for the third quarter of 2022 (opens in new tab), showing its most reliable and most reliable drives in the past quarter and year.
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