Playstation 2 hard drive4/5/2024 Working in a service center that does warranty replacements, I cannot speak highly of Toshiba, Hitachi, HGST (also Hitachi spun off Western Digital), and Western Digital (Blue drives specifically) as these drives have been the MOST replaced drives due to failures. Seagate's professional line of drives have treated me well over the years. What matters is manufacturing quality and mean time between failures (MTF). What am I getting to? Every hard drive, conventional, hybrid, SSD, or otherwise, is going to fail. I imagine Hybrid Drives have fail-safes that just do not use the cache as much if the SSD degrades, however Hybrid drives are still prone to the same failures as conventional hard drives if too many of the sectors fail to retain data causing uncorrectable errors. Regardless, modern SSDs have been manufactured to fail at such a slow rate you can easily get 4-5 years of use with constant reads and writes (it's the writes that do more damage) before too many blocks die causing total drive failure. It really depends on if the PS4 (and PS3) support something similar to TRIM to hold off writes until a full block can be written.
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