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I have also had hard drives fail within a few months and others fail after 2 years, 5 years, etc.Steve
It's not a lack of confidence, but it is like buying insurance. You hope you never have to use it. The chances are that it won't fail before I replace it due to lack of capacity. But I have replaced drives for some friends whose drives have failed. And I have replaced drives at work, both in servers and a handful of drives among 150 workstations. My backup is an automatically scheduled incremental type, so I am only writing data which has changed. That way if I ever do have to restore it, I've got most everything back, perhaps minus a few hours of work at most. Steve
What is the average life expectancy of a 500GB (or greater) hard drive that is used to stream music for 8 hours every day?
One day shorter than you had planned to back it up.