I noticed some HDDs have a TBW rating, for example the 10TB WD red 7200 drive has a TBW rating of 180 TB. Is it just me or is that kinda low? Or am I interpreting that value wrong? From googling I kept getting stuff related to SSDs but from what I gather it's TB written per year. But assume I reach that, how many years does that give me? It's kind of unclear.
I always had the impression that HDDs had virtually unlimited writes provided there is no random mechanical failure so this is kind of a surprise to me to see such a rating on HDDs.
This is where I'm seeing that, but on other retailers too:
www.canadacomputers.com
I always had the impression that HDDs had virtually unlimited writes provided there is no random mechanical failure so this is kind of a surprise to me to see such a rating on HDDs.
This is where I'm seeing that, but on other retailers too:

Western Digital Hard Drive WD101EFBX 10TB 3.5
WD Red Plus 10TB NAS Desktop Hard Disk Drive - SATA 6 Gb/s 256 MB Cache 3.5 Inch - WD101EFBX