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Blaze hard drive reliability
Blaze hard drive reliability









blaze hard drive reliability

But as Andy Klein, Director of Compliance at Backblaze, explains it’s important to focus on the drive model instead of just the manufacturer. The cumulative annualized hard drive failure chart smoothens the results and does not look good at all for Western Digital, with HGST and Toshiba drives being the most reliable based on Backblaze data. Seagate AFR still dropped to 0.9% so it’s improved a lot. Seagate had over double the failure rate of HGST drives, but for some reason, they get on adding more over the years. That’s because Backblaze simply stopped using drives from Western Digital with the official reason being WD could not meet price and/or availability requirements from the company. Wait… but why does Western Digital Corporation (WDC) chart stop in Q1 2019? In its latest reliability report, Backblaze notes a quarterly failure rate of between 0.38 percent and 1.29 percent for five different 8-12TB models, and a 0 percent failure rate for one of HGSTs. There’s a lot of variation for some other brands due in part because the company has less WDC and Toshiba drives. If you care about reliability HGST hard drives seem to be the way to go. What we don’t see in this table is the average life of the drives, so it may be important to have a look at a longer-term chart. The good news is that the AFR is constantly decreasing dropping from 1.8% in Q2 2019 to under 1% for the first time in Q2 2020. BackBlaze points out the latter did not have a single failure since Q4 2018 or 54,054 drive days. There were three drive models without any failure during the April-June 2020 quarter: HGST HUH728080ALE600 (8TB), Seagate ST6000DX000 (6TB), and Toshiba MD04ABA400V (4TB). HGST (Hitachi Global Storage Technologies) was a manufacturer of hard drive acquired by Western Digital in 2012, but the company still sells HGST parts… More on that later.

blaze hard drive reliability

AFR stands for “Annualized Failure Rate”. The latest one is for Q2 2020.ĭrive days represent the number of days, hard drives were operational during the period, basically drive count x (365/4) – maintenance/replacement days.

blaze hard drive reliability

For consumers, it may not be that big of an issue as long as data is properly backed up, but for businesses, a higher failure rate may lead to extra maintenance costs and downtime.Īs a cloud storage company, Backblaze has lots of drive, and by a lot, we mean over 140,000 hard drives from different vendors, and they happen to provide quarterly and yearly updates to the failure rates of different drives. All mechanical hard drives fail after a while.











Blaze hard drive reliability