My low cost 3 TB Seagate 5x00 rpm drive died yesterday. I'm sick of these consumer drives dying every few years in my NAS (well cooled).
So, I replaced it with a WD RE4. It has a Black label but isn't the traditional Black, as the RE4 is a so-called enterprise line. Hopefully it will last longer, but this thread is not very encouraging.
The 1 TB Seagate Constellation ES.3 and the WD RE4 were the same price at CAD$89.95, or ~US$80. However, the salesman recommended the WD so I just went with the WD. The specs are near identical, although I think the Seagate has a 6 Gbps SATA interface vs. the 3 Gbps on the WD, but that is probably irrelevant in real-world performance.
BTW, I had been planning to
archive some of the data onto BD-R this week, but the old drive crashed just days before that. I had up to date backups, but let this serve as a cautionary tale to those of you who don't back up often. Sometimes these things can happen at the worst of times.
BTW, are these two WD RE4 drives the same?
http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=15_1086_218&item_id=034943
http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=15_1086_218&item_id=065162
I was going get the first one for $105, but the sales guy sold me the second one for $90. I notice they have the same part number WD1003FBYX, but the description isn't 100% identical. I think it's just the same part entered into their system twice at different prices but I'm not sure. Neither is retail boxed though.