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Not sure I trust WD after the whole lying label NAS thing, the wiped drive accident, and more.
those are interesting links. I just went off of backblaze reports for hdd failures, and it looked like Western Digital had some of the best results
At some low-failure-rate point the risks of those 'couple of drives' you would own don't really mean much difference in irl probability of failure.
Def good info to avoid high-failure-rate drives tho.