I keep hearing people say that hard drives won’t last long and to always have backups. But if it is like that, that means you would have to be buying drives consistently? Has anyone ever had a hard drive work for them successfully for a decade or even more where they wouldn’t have to be buying more?

  • OwnPomegranate5906@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I still have old IDE drives (with the ribbon cables) that still work. I still plug them in on occasion to check the data on them because they hold a copy of very old cold storage data, and even though that’s not the only copy of that particular data, as long as the drive still works and I have a means of accessing it, I’ll still use it to store copies of data. The oldest drive I have is a western digital 4GB drive.