Quote from: NikoB on March 18, 2023, 21:00:46securedatarecovery.com/blog/how-long-do-hard-drives-last
Again, Toshiba leads the report in terms of fault tolerance.
So my 4 TB Toshiba MC04ACA400E (94G1K06BFLSA) was an inspired choice. Almost 67k working hours ago. Sure, less than 1,300 start/stops also help. Noisy, but so damn reliable. Has 8 reallocated sectors that have been there for ages (wife decided it would be a good idea to use the broom behind my PC while it was on, although I told her not to do so, and she OBVIOUSLY bumped into the power cable, which led to an electrical shock/power down while the HDD was writing data). On the other hand, I got this Toshiba after buying a WD Black. That one was also 4 TB, Enterprise Edition. Can't remember the model number. Anyway, the thing is that one died after less than 10 hours. It wasn't only my problem with handling or power quality, because it looks like that model was a disaster. I tried to get it replaced with another one, but nobody was importing that anymore, so I got my cash back and purchased the Toshiba instead.