I have quite an extensive collection of media that my server makes available through different means (Jellyfin, NFS, mostly). One of my harddrives has some concerning smart values so I want to replace it. What are good harddrives to buy today? Are there any important tech specs to look out for? In the past I didn’t give this too much attention and it didn’t bite me, yet. But if I’m gonna buy a new drive now, I might as well…

I’m looking for something from 4TB upwards. I think I remember that drives with very high capacity are more likely to fail sooner - is that correct? How about different brands - do any have particularly good or bad reputation?

Thanks for any hints!

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Yep, I have 6 14tb drives from them in raid10.

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Three-way mirror?

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I just keep adding 2 more drives as it gets full. Not sure if that’s the best thing.

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I would not trust these kind of dives in the mirror. IMHO RAID6 is the only way.

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Due to risk of failure or risk of data corruption because the mirror can’t tell which drive is right when there’s a difference?

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IMHO RAID6 is the only way.

Or SnapRaid

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