Seagate IronWolf NAS 18TB HDD and 510 M.2 Review
Anvil IOPS
Published: 30th December 2020 | Source: Seagate | Price: |
Anvil IOPS
We've included both drives in this graph, although with only the 10TB Seagate Barracuda in the 'big old HDD' stakes naturally the 18TB model finds itself at the lower end of all our graphs. Additionally the IronWolf 510 is great in the read department but designed to be solid in the write area, and certainly it supports a huge IOPS write throughput.
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The words "RELIABLE" and "SEAGATE" NEVER belong in the same sentence. EVER!
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(IE treating it as some kind of reliable weighted sample rather than a fairly randomised set of unweighted raw data with trends often dictated by forces outside of the HDDs themselves that is not considered in the published data sets, such as the fact Backblaze at often sources cheaper consumer grade drives through unofficial means, Eg external drive extractions, 2nd hand, ect, and that their environment, mounting, ect varies widely)Quote
Isn't Seagate being unreliable essentially an urban myth down to people misunderstanding Backblaze data?
(IE treating it as some kind of reliable weighted sample rather than a fairly randomised set of unweighted raw data with trends often dictated by forces outside of the HDDs themselves that is not considered in the published data sets, such as the fact Backblaze at often sources cheaper consumer grade drives through unofficial means, Eg external drive extractions, 2nd hand, ect, and that their environment, mounting, ect varies widely) |
I have been using a Seagate HDD in my main system for over six years with no issues. If anything it is the oldest component in my system.
The same thing happens when a lot of companies get bad press. The Corsair SFX controversy from earlier this year comes to mind. It causes anyone with a bad customer experience with that company to come up and complain, and the weight of it lowers a brand's standing.Quote