[ The PC Guide | Systems and Components Reference Guide | Hard Disk Drives | Hard Disk Performance, Quality and Reliability | Hard Disk Quality and Reliability ] Hard Disk Quality and Reliability Specifications There are a number of different specifications used by hard disk drive manufacturers to indicate the quality and reliability of their products. Some of these, such as MTBF, are frequently discussed (but not always all that well understood). Others are obscure and typically of interest only to hard drive aficionados. All are important to those who care about hard disk quality--which should be anyone who stores data on a hard disk. :^) In this section I discuss the most important of these specifications, what they mean, and perhaps most importantly, what they don't mean! You'll also find some discussion of specifications in the section on quality and reliability issues, particularly temperature specifications and noise specifications.
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