Originally Posted By: MountainSide


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Somewhere I heard, rightly or wrongly, that drives over 1Tb have multiple platters and this can cause slower seek times, generate higher heat loads, and a higher failure rate due to the mechanics. Any truth to that?
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Jeff,
You can get single platter drives, but just about all drives have multiple platters. Been that way for a long time. One of the main benefits of the single platter drive is its low form factor, and lower power requirements.

However, we must remember that all drives have a finite lifetime.

I've seen multiple platter drives operating continuously (24 x 7) for years and years and years.

You'll be OK with this baby, I'd say.

Trevor


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