Posted: Thu May 29, 2003 5:30 pm
Hard Drives are becoming less reliable
It has been said wisely in one of the threads in the Z, that we are using HDs in a much intense way than ever before. Not denying this is true, the reliability of the drives is becoming weaker than it used to be, statistics are showing this.
Yesterday I went to talk with somebody who is a representative of Maxtor here in Chile, among other trademarks. He told me that unfortunately, an average of 75% of Maxtor 40GBs 5200 sold last year in Chile, have been defective drives… This is really serious… It’s not just how expensive drives are… but your work, which is under the threat of being lost as well as your system as a whole.
The reason he gave me were that companies are constantly joining other companies, as this is a very fast process. The matter is that “trademark” today means less than it has ever meant. One tough example is IBM DeskStar drives, there are many of those being defective.
I said: “What can I do so, if drives are not reliable, what should I buy”. The answer was: “You should always buy after having reading a lot about, reviews, people experiences, etc., and NEVER buy a product not being older than 6 months, because problems always appear about 6 months later of the drives have been put into the shops”.
Curiously, many shops have had serious and massive problems selling Western Digital and Seagete 5200RPM drives as well, because lots and lots of drives were defective. It’s suprising to me cos we are talking about the perhaps best three HD creators: Maxtor, Western Digital and Seagate.
To me, this is simple… 5 years ago, the market demand was several times less stressful than today is, and the PC market has grown very rapidly to a real international multimillion dollars market, really! There are tens of thousands of HDs being sold every day… Drives are cheaper in price but they are also cheaper in quality and reliability. This is what I think.
Everything going so FAST, no time to check them carefully like they used to do long ago, there is no time for such tests or drives would be double the price and the market would collapse. It’s happening the same that happened more than 50 years ago with TV sets. I already know TV sets that are standing there… being used, from long ago, back and white of course, but they still work very well. TVs today are no longer like the older ones… Cars, kitchen implements, vacuum cleaners that burns so easily, etc., etc., and now the PC is going into this as well.
What do you think and how to protect ourselves?
It has been said wisely in one of the threads in the Z, that we are using HDs in a much intense way than ever before. Not denying this is true, the reliability of the drives is becoming weaker than it used to be, statistics are showing this.
Yesterday I went to talk with somebody who is a representative of Maxtor here in Chile, among other trademarks. He told me that unfortunately, an average of 75% of Maxtor 40GBs 5200 sold last year in Chile, have been defective drives… This is really serious… It’s not just how expensive drives are… but your work, which is under the threat of being lost as well as your system as a whole.
The reason he gave me were that companies are constantly joining other companies, as this is a very fast process. The matter is that “trademark” today means less than it has ever meant. One tough example is IBM DeskStar drives, there are many of those being defective.
I said: “What can I do so, if drives are not reliable, what should I buy”. The answer was: “You should always buy after having reading a lot about, reviews, people experiences, etc., and NEVER buy a product not being older than 6 months, because problems always appear about 6 months later of the drives have been put into the shops”.
Curiously, many shops have had serious and massive problems selling Western Digital and Seagete 5200RPM drives as well, because lots and lots of drives were defective. It’s suprising to me cos we are talking about the perhaps best three HD creators: Maxtor, Western Digital and Seagate.
To me, this is simple… 5 years ago, the market demand was several times less stressful than today is, and the PC market has grown very rapidly to a real international multimillion dollars market, really! There are tens of thousands of HDs being sold every day… Drives are cheaper in price but they are also cheaper in quality and reliability. This is what I think.
Everything going so FAST, no time to check them carefully like they used to do long ago, there is no time for such tests or drives would be double the price and the market would collapse. It’s happening the same that happened more than 50 years ago with TV sets. I already know TV sets that are standing there… being used, from long ago, back and white of course, but they still work very well. TVs today are no longer like the older ones… Cars, kitchen implements, vacuum cleaners that burns so easily, etc., etc., and now the PC is going into this as well.
What do you think and how to protect ourselves?