Hi Dale,

My question is this.  Given they cost about $20 more, from what I've
found anyway, is it worth it?  Is there a downside to this new set of
heads being added?  I'm thinking a higher failure rate, more risk to
data or something like that.  I think this is a fairly new thing, last
couple years or so maybe.  We all know how some new things don't work out.

At least one vendor has been trying to sell me on these recently,
claiming higher bandwidth and better ability to seek. I have not yet
actually used these.

Just looking for thoughts and opinions, facts if someone has some.
Failure rate compared to single actuator drives if there is such data.
My searched didn't help me find anything useful.

There's no reason to suspect that these are going to be terrible, they
appear to be the next step on the Seagate roadmap before HAMR drives
hit the market in the coming years.

I haven't seen much on the reliability side of things, however I wouldn't be too concerned, assuming that there's proper backup in place - Any other drive (including SSDs) could "just die" for a multitude of
reasons.

P. S.  My greens are growing like weeds.  Usually they ready to pick by
now but having to wait for the tree to be cut down and cut up delayed
that.  Should be ready by Christmas, I hope.  Oh, planted oats, clover,
kale and some other extra seeds I had in open area.  I saw a LARGE buck
deer the other night snacking on the oats.  My neighbor would rather see
it in his freezer tho.  o_0

Hopefully there's some left for you!

Cheers,

Matt

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