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Yesterday β€” 18 October 2025Main stream

12 Years of HDD Analysis Brings Insight To the Bathtub Curve's Reliability

By: msmash
17 October 2025 at 14:01
Backblaze has been tracking hard disk drive failures in its datacenter since 2013. The backup and cloud storage company's latest analysis of approximately 317,230 drives shows that peak failure rates have dropped dramatically and shifted much later in a drive's lifespan. Where the company once saw failure rates of 13.73% at around three years in 2013 and 14.24% at seven years and nine months in 2021, the current data shows a peak of just 4.25% at 10 years and three months. This represents the first time the company has observed the highest failure rate occurring at the far end of the drive curve rather than earlier in its operational life, it said. The drives maintained relatively consistent failure rates through most of their use before spiking sharply near the end. The improvement amounts to roughly one-third of the previous peak failure rates.

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Synology Reverses Course on Some Drive Restrictions

By: msmash
8 October 2025 at 13:24
Synology has released an update to its Disk Station Manager software that removes verified drive requirements from its 2025 model-year Plus, Value and J-series DiskStation network-attached storage devices. The change allows users to install non-validated third-party drives and create storage pools without restrictions. The company had expanded its verified drive policy to the entire Plus line a few months earlier. Synology-branded drives carried substantial price premiums over commodity hardware. The HAT5310 enterprise SATA drive costs $299 for 8TB compared to $220 for an identically sized Seagate Exos disk. Users who installed non-verified drives in affected models faced reduced functionality and persistent warning messages in the DSM interface. Synology said today it is collaborating with third-party drive manufacturers to accelerate testing and verification of additional storage drives. Pool and cache creation on M.2 disks still requires drives from the hardware compatibility list. Synology did not clarify whether the policy change applies to previous-generation products.

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Hard Drive Shortage Intensifies as AI Training Data Pushes Lead Times Beyond 12 Months

By: msmash
15 September 2025 at 16:01
Lead times for high-capacity hard drives have exceeded 52 weeks as AI workloads drive unprecedented demand for warm storage that sits between fast SSDs and offline tape archives, according to TrendForce. Western Digital notified customers of price increases across its entire hard drive portfolio citing demand for "every capacity" in its product line. The shortage stems from AI infrastructure requirements including training datasets, model checkpoints and inference logs that consume petabytes of storage space. These files are too large for primary SSD storage but must remain accessible for quick retrieval. Hard drive manufacturers have not significantly expanded production capacity in approximately a decade. Cloud service providers are evaluating QLC SSDs for cold data storage despite costs remaining four to five times higher per gigabyte than mechanical drives. Memory suppliers are developing SSD products specifically for this intermediate storage tier.

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Terabyte update 2025

23 June 2025 at 03:43
HARDWARE By Will Fastie Prices this year are so chaotic that there is no way to determine trends. There are many possible reasons for this chaos. Uncertainty about global semiconductor manufacturing is a factor. Tariff upheaval no doubt contributes, although I predict this will even out by the time I reprise this article in 2026. […]

Migrating from Windows 10 to Windows 11

23 June 2025 at 03:22
TAME YOUR TECH By Susan Bradley> I’ve written frequently about migrating to Windows 11. I’ve written about setting up a new Windows 11 PC. I’ve written about the decisions one must make before setting up a new PC. But I’ve received many requests to discuss moving to Windows 11 on an existing Windows 10 PC. […]
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