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So how many more stories of these drives being absolute garbage do we all have?

Of all the drives I've ever owned. From Hitachi, Maxxtor, Seagate, Western Digital and others...this is the only one I've had that died. Apparently this is a trend with these particular drives?

This one is currently a paperweight

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[–] lonewolf7002@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Heh, this particular model is well known for having a high failure rate. Mine did pretty good, considering. I bought four when they were brand new and put them into my server, running OpenSolaris so that I could use ZFS. Ran them for a couple of years, then the server ended up being stored in a metal shed in a forest for five years. Used it for a short while then built a new server. Three of the four disks had a ton of bad sectors, but ZFS came to the rescue and let me transfer everything off without losing a thing - it just took a while. I used the fourth drive as a backup drive for a few months before it started throwing errors.

I still love Seagate and have always had great luck with them, it's just this particular model that had issues :P

[–] ruffsnap@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

In my experience Seagate in general has always been a regretful choice. I will only ever buy WD for the foreseeable future.

[–] Hamilton950B@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

That drive is so bad it's got its own Wikipedia article, like the Sinking of the Titanic.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ST3000DM001

Apparently the failures are due to two disimilar, incompatible materials used in the parking ramp.

https://9to5mac.com/2021/07/08/apple-time-capsule-failure-hard-drive/

[–] dredj87@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

i have that drive, hes been chugging along for years WOOT I GOT LUCKY!!!

[–] bryku@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

My experience with Seagate is:

  1. 2008 - 2022 (still works, but retired and makes noises)
  2. 2013 - 2015
  3. 2015 - still working
  4. 2016 -2018
  5. 2023 - still working

Either they are super hard drive 9000 or die within a few years.

[–] hypocpk1@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

I use one for Plex and it has 4 years and 9 months up time

[–] computerfreaq09@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

I had one of those, and it screamed until it died. I think I have an OLD video of it.

[–] publiusvaleri_us@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Whew... I have 6 of the ST3000DM008-2DM166 in a RAID array. And to be honest, they were only so-so, so I'm not actually relieved that mine are newer/different. I had a couple of failures over the years. I started with 5.

  1. gone
  2. gone
  3. Still ok, >36k hours
  4. gone
  5. Now a hot spare, >36k hours, 8 Reallocated Sectors

1 out of 5 is still in mainline operation, one is my hot spare.

3 out of 5 failed and got sent back to Seagate for a refurb

1 of my replacement drives had an "unexpected sense" that I guess corrected itself after a rebuild.

4.1 years of operation

I'm definitely not thrilled.

[–] masmith22@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

I am using the 8TB model in my QNAP. So, far no issues. The drives were previously used in a QNAP NAS per the seller.

[–] --Arete@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Can confirm. I had three. All failed within a year.

[–] deltaman8@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Same here. In the last 20 years, this drive is the only one that ever failed on me. (I had 2 of those actually, both failed around the same time.)

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