For packing, IMO Samsung is on top right now. The pack OEM drives in plastic clamshells that seem to have some protection from shipping bumps. Even then, I did get 2/12 that I had to RMA. That's not uncommon for me though as I do beat them up really well before I use them for data. They IDed and such, but would show data errors toward the end of the disk. I've had similar results from all the manufacturers over the years, shipped or not. If I had a local place that didn't require me to be a reseller, I'd consider working with them, but I haven't found one as good as newegg. Not just on price, but service as well. The egg has been inconsistent in packing at times, but no worse than anyone else, IMO. <br>
<br>The only reason I won't do WD right now for RAID is their stupid error handling code that causes the drive to not respond long enough to get faulted out of the array at times. Just report the error and let the OS deal with it... pffffttt<br>
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Mark Lord <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mythtv@rtr.ca">mythtv@rtr.ca</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<div class="im">On 11-05-26 12:04 AM, Ben Kamen wrote:<br>
..<br>
> We bought 10 of them from Newegg. They came in a white foam carrier half wrapped in bubble and then placed in a box with a little additional paper wadding **UPSIDE DOWN**.<br>
><br>
> Not exactly what I would call stellar packing.<br>
><br>
> 2 of 10 drives DOA.<br>
> * 1 spins up -- but never reports to the system.<br>
> * 1 spins up but smart reported 1140 reallocated sectors during raid build -- and was failed out.<br>
</div>..<br>
<br>
As the original "Linux IDE Guy" and a current libata developer/maintainer,<br>
I have gone through a ton of drives over the decades.<br>
<br>
Without exception, the ones that fail are all from the ones that were shipped to me.<br>
Not all of them -- some shippers used to pack drives very well -- but most of them.<br>
<br>
But by comparison, of the drives I've purchased myself, always done in person<br>
at a local shop, none have failed. Zero. Zip.<br>
<br>
When I do buy locally, I go to a local outlet of a regional chain,<br>
and the price there is as good as any online shop. They sell enough drives<br>
that they buy them in very large quantities directly from the manufacturers,<br>
who pack them in bulk more appropriately for shipping than, say, newegg might.<br>
<br>
My current favourites, with nothing else even close,<br>
are the 2TB WD "Green" drives. Silent, cool, big, and fast.<br>
But I would never buy one from a remote seller and<br>
risk damage to it from shipping.<br>
<br>
Cheers<br>
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