Yesterday, my beloved Maxtor Diamond 60 GB hard disk passed away, after 2 and a half years of extensive use. It didn't give up without a fight though. In a heroic struggle for survival it let me acces 2 out of 3 partitions although it already was mortally wounded and making violent noises, and thus let me backup all vital data. For that it earned my deep respect.
I believe it is in a better place now, where there are no head crashes, magnets, power outages or corrupt data. There it shall be reunited with it's fellow data storages, and may they exchange bytes happily until the end of days.
R.I.P. my old comrade
So...now that the dead a mourned, what should I get for a replacement ?
All HD manufacturers claim their drives to be reliable and long living, but whom to trust ?
What are the popolar believes here, which HDs live the longest ? (i need a IDE ATA-133 type HD, btw)
So, enlighten me with your wisdom....