Matthew Wakeling wrote:
In fact, it is recommended that two different types of drives are used. That way, if there's a mass failure of a whole batch of drives from one particular vendor, you don't lose all your data.
Don't think this is just paranoia, either. I've had it happen to me SEVERAL times - either a second drive fails before I can replace the first, or the second drive in a pair fails during rebuild onto the replacement. I use regular RAID scrubbing, so this isn't just a case of undetected media errors.
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