But it is probably the best data available on hard drive failure — especially at this kind of scale. (lawyerist.com)
So if you'd prefer redundancy to one large hard drive, you can always buy a couple smaller disks, and diversify where you store your files in case of hard drive failure — either manually, or by setting up a RAID array (which we'll discuss later in the article). (thatvideogameblog.com)
BackBlaze kept track of their own hard drive failure rates and showed that Seagate was the worst offender. (howtogeek.com)