Reliable 6TB drive

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I'm looking for a reliable 6TB drive mainly for movies and files that will be used in a hard drive enclosure and the drive will be powered off when it is not in use but I'm not sure whether to get the WD, Seagate or Toshiba, what do you guys recommend?

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £686.86 (includes shipping: £9.90)​
 
I would go for either of the Western Digital's, but would favor the Red as it's rated for double the load cycles over the WD Blue (600k on Red, 300k on Blue). Also the Red is optimized for data, where as the Blue is more of an all round drive for application/OS loading also. So yes go for the Red, plus an extra 1 year guarantee on Red over the Blue.

The Red is only £12 more than the Blue with an extra 1 year guarantee and double the load cycles is a no brainer but what worries me is reading the Backblaze stats shows the Red failure rate is quite high compared to other brands.

I would recommend reading the backblaze Lifetime Hard Drive Reliability Statistics

https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-stats-for-q1-2018/

So yes, the OP can chose to ignore this data (from 98,000 drives being thrashed) and buy based only on the manufacturers claimed reliability rating and anecdotal forum recommendations, which is typically based on restating a manufacturers on MTBF/endurance rating or their own experience of having had no bad experience with HD model Z. Personally, given that the WD60EFRX) appears to have one of the worst reliability ratings according to Backblaze, I would be tempted to consider the equivalent size Seagate which shows a significantly better reliability rating.
I haven't looked into storage for a while but last time I heard that Seagate drives fail more than other brands. Would you recommend the Barracuda or Ironwolf drive?

Depends if data is important IE if it windows and steam games then doesn't matter if you lose everything you'll get it back. Be a little bit of pain but not hard.

But if you're ripped and encoded tens of thousanda of CDs have personal photos and videos then you want to make a backup of these.
Some are ripped DVD/Blu-rays and rest of them are MKV files.
 
I have bought the 6TB WD Red and the default head parking value is set to 300 seconds, should I disable it so it doesn't park the heads? As I'm using the drive in a enclosure and I will power it off when it is not in use.
 
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