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      17 hours ago

      About 6 drives in my NAS are Seagate, but they are specifically models I found Backblaze reported as reliable. I wouldn’t have an issue recommending a good, new Seagate drive, as long as it has an acceptably low failure rate.

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      18 hours ago

      If you browse Backblaze statistics you will find that all brands are reliable nowadays. At least if you go for the datacentre brands (such as Seagate Exos).

      Regarding NAS I historically enjoyed Synology but they’re currently aiming to start forcing you to pay 2x the normal amount to use their own branded drives.
      Personally I built a Debian m-itx server for my fileserver (and other server) needs.

      edit: 2024 stats