Hard Drives have TBW limits too2025-08-25

Every so often people talk about drives and how SSDs are worse because they have a terabytes written (TBW) limit, except hard drives have them too! Most manufacturers however either just don't publish the ratings or use a different term. The term is usually a workload rate limit (WRL). You can read more about this from WD here and from Seagate here. The WRL can be roughly converted to a TBW rating by multiplying the WRL by the years of the warranty. Notably this number seems to not scale with drive size like it does with SSDs.

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