Question 2013 HDD vs 2017 HDD

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Hello everyone,

I would like to know which HDD is the better for my usage or will last me the longest, knowing that I will use them only to store informations and so they will probably increase few hundreds hours per years and few opening-closing cycles each year. I was proposed one SATA Seagate Constellation E2 (3TB) build in 2013 with 15000 hours in total and tens of opening/closing cycles. And in the other hand I was proposed SAS HGST (4TB) build in 2017 with 45000 hours in total and 20 opening-closing cycles.

Which one do you think is the best for my future usage ?

Thank you
 
I would like to know which HDD is the better for my usage or will last me the longest
Completely unknown and can not be predicted.
I was proposed one SATA Seagate Constellation E2 (3TB) build in 2013 with 15000 hours in total and tens of opening/closing cycles.
And in the other hand I was proposed SAS HGST (4TB) build in 2017 with 45000 hours in total and 20 opening-closing cycles.
Which one do you think is the best for my future usage ?
Do you even have a SAS controller card?
Without it - SAS drives are of no use to you.

Get a new modern drive with proper warranty. And make regular backups.
 
Yes I do have one, I will properly install it in RAID0. Thanks for your answer, but isn't the date of conception an important factor ?

Thanks
 
Yes I do have one, I will properly install it in RAID0. Thanks for your answer, but isn't the date of conception an important factor ?

Thanks
No. If it sits on a shelf with zero run-time hours it is better than running for 3 years.
You show 45,000 runtime hours on the newer drive and 15,000 hours on the older drive.
Either one can fail at any time and RAID 0 increases the probability because any drive failure takes ALL data.
But I would pick the one with lower runtime hours.