Just a rant here. So I have two FreeNAS systems in production that relate to this post. Between the two of them they have 26x WD Red 6 TB drives in total. One system has 14x and the other 12x. These are servers in a climate controlled server room, temps on the drives never touch 40c. I know it's officially not recommended to use this many WD Reds in one enclosure, probably due to vibration among other reasons, so that's on me for not following their guidelines.
Regardless of that, I know it's only my opinion, but I really will never buy WD Red drives again. I've had similar server setups with similar drive amounts and configs with other brand drives that never had failure rates like these WD Reds do. I've had literally 8 die in total over the last 12 months in various systems. Four of them died all within the last two weeks in two separate systems, with three of the four being purchased at different times from different places so they can't be the same batches. The RMA process from WD is easy, so there's at least that. Just voicing my opinion. Here's screen shots of both systems that had drives all fail within a two week span.
System 1: 3 drives all dead within two weeks. Thankfully it hasn't taken down a vdev (yet) and destroyed the whole zvol!
System 2: 1 drive dead. This system has had 4 drives in total fail in it in the last 12 months
Regardless of that, I know it's only my opinion, but I really will never buy WD Red drives again. I've had similar server setups with similar drive amounts and configs with other brand drives that never had failure rates like these WD Reds do. I've had literally 8 die in total over the last 12 months in various systems. Four of them died all within the last two weeks in two separate systems, with three of the four being purchased at different times from different places so they can't be the same batches. The RMA process from WD is easy, so there's at least that. Just voicing my opinion. Here's screen shots of both systems that had drives all fail within a two week span.
System 1: 3 drives all dead within two weeks. Thankfully it hasn't taken down a vdev (yet) and destroyed the whole zvol!
System 2: 1 drive dead. This system has had 4 drives in total fail in it in the last 12 months
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