> From: bblisa [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rich Braun
> Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2015 12:41 PM
>  
> I don't know what year I'll go SSD but I do know this: I will never have to
> buy Seagate again.  Thank goodness.

FWIW, I've had extremely *good* luck with Seagate. I know that particular model 
of 3TB drive is a bad one, according to the chart you posted, and your 
anecdotes of drives dying in only a year... So far I've never gone beyond the 
2TB drives... But I have about a couple dozen of the 2TB drives in production, 
for I suppose about 2 years, and none of them have ever failed.

Whenever I buy drives, they're always seagate barracuda, "regular" drives - not 
NAS, not Archive, not Enterprise, or Hybrid, or Surveillance, or any of the 
other variants. I've always gotten them with 3 yr warranties on them. Their 
warranty service is excellent.

I'm not sure how you found 1 yr warranties - Like I said, I always got 3 yr, 
but when I shop right now out of curiosity, I'm seeing 2 yr.

I learned the hard way: Always buy the retail package. Don't buy a newegg "bare 
drive." Newegg's packaging is usually ok-ish, but occasionally *terrible* and 
their support should be illegal - I once had 2 drives damaged upon arrival, and 
newegg at first refused to do any exchange/refund, but after I yelled and 
screamed, they finally agreed to do a replacement - And then when they received 
the DMA'd drives, they REJECTED it because "These are damaged on arrival." I 
shit you not. They said because of damage, they wouldn't accept the drives that 
I was trying to return because of damage. In the end, I contacted Seagate 
directly, and with zero hassle, they replaced the drives for me. 

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