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- Oct 20, 2007
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There are only 2 types of hard drives ones that have failed and ones that are going to fail, regardless of brand. I've worked in IT shops and it doesn't matter the brand name, they ALL fail within time. You have platters that are spinning at 72000 RPM's constantly, eventually something is going to give.
Whatever brand you buy, back your crap up, and then some! Put OMF files onto CD's DVD's or DVD RAM, then have a second Hard drive for redunancy. It's the only safe way to always having access when it goes. If you don't then it's your fault!
Sure, but I dont know anyone that used Maxtor drives that havent failed in a couple of years.
But Ive had a couple Western Digitals that worked flawlessly for atleast 4 years(My dad was an IT-tech, got alot of free stuff! ;D).
Now days I only buy Seagate Barracudas, those are the most stable drives ive ever used.
Ive had a Seagate Barracuda for about 10 years now, still works great(Of course a bit slow and small in space by todays standards.).
So thats my tip to y'all!
