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<< Jason, give the 120GXP a chance. >>
do it with your own data! >>
Yep, not with our anandtech forums
Let me quote from IBM's official specs:
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6.6.3 Life
Expected product life is 5 years under typical desktop PC usage conditions:
333 Power-On Hours (POH) per month.
Seeking/writing/reading operations to be 20% of POH at 40 degrees C or lower enviromental temperature >>
That's from page 50 of the OFFICIAL IBM 120gxp specs, here's the
link for the 120gxp ones, other links to 60gxp and stuff are in a long post I made about this
here
Do the math, 333 hours a month (11 hours a day) for 5 years, "Expected product life" comes out to less than 20,000 hours lifetime for the drive. Run it 24/7 and that's barely 2 years power on hours. 20% of that is read/write/seek, so that means if you access the drive constantly (I dunno what the anandtech server usage patterns are, but it probably accesses the hard drive quite a lot during a 24 hour period) that's under 4,000 hours life, you are talking under 6 months here.