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Some interesting stats on hard drive reliability
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<blockquote data-quote="gavinbirss" data-source="post: 909760" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>For conventional hard drives there are 3 distinct classes of drives. </p><p></p><p>Those suitable for 8-5 operation, those with 24-7 operation (normally AV/surveillance) and enterprise class drives. Operating temperature normally >60<70 degrees C for the AV drives and all enterprise drives. </p><p></p><p>Manufacturers usually gave 5 now mostly 3 year warrantee on AV drives. They are designed to accept multiple video streams and ideal for NAS use.</p><p></p><p>A desktop class drive should be avoided, also those fall if break external plastic boxes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gavinbirss, post: 909760, member: 60"] For conventional hard drives there are 3 distinct classes of drives. Those suitable for 8-5 operation, those with 24-7 operation (normally AV/surveillance) and enterprise class drives. Operating temperature normally >60<70 degrees C for the AV drives and all enterprise drives. Manufacturers usually gave 5 now mostly 3 year warrantee on AV drives. They are designed to accept multiple video streams and ideal for NAS use. A desktop class drive should be avoided, also those fall if break external plastic boxes... [/QUOTE]
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