Re: data recovery - recommendations & strategies

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On Thu September 10 2020 11:19:35 William Morder via tde-users wrote:
> I always knew that, if Seagate somehow stays in business, then they must
> have some customers somewhere. You must be the one.

Seagate shipments for 2019 were just ahead of Western Digital shipments
with Toshiba trailing well behind.

Over the years it goes in cycles.  Manufacturers cut corners until they
get a crap reputation and then they have to invest to build their
reputation back.

We've got Seagates, Western Digitals, and even some Maxtors.  Some
of them must be twenty years old.  If you protect them from heat
and physical shock and power surge the MTBF can be over a century.

--Mike
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