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I did read those earlier and noticed HGST seem to do well. Their setup in a server environment would be very different from what the average user would have, so I don't know how well their data translates to office or domestic use.
In theory as technology improves, so should the reliability of modern drives unless they are building them with known obsolescence.
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All drives die. It's going to happen. And selecting a drive doesn't mean you'll get average/mean performance. You can hope.
(In general, WD/Seagate own almost all the drive manufacturers, as I recall, including HGST.)
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