It appears to work fine (it contains my home partition for my main machine I daily drive) and I haven’t noticed signs of failure. Not noticeably slow either. I used to boot Windows off of it once upon a time which was incredibly slow to start up, but I haven’t noticed slowness since using it for my home partition for my personal files.

Articles online seem to suggest the life expectancy for an HDD is 5–7 years. Should I be worried? How do I know when to get a new drive?

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    a HDD can fail at any given time. It could fail within a week of buying it, could last over a decade.

    What I’m saying is, if you have data you don’t want to lose, yes you should be worried. Keeping backups is the only safe option.

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      Don’t forget to scrub and checksum your drive before making backups. You don’t want to copy over rotten bits.

      Same goes for the backup. And the backup’s backup.

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        Don’t forget to scrub and checksum your drive

        What is the process for doing this?

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            Lol, so the process is “go back in time and change how you initially formatted the drive”. Come on man.

            Good knowledge for setting up new drives though.

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              Well, sure. If you did it wrong the first time around. For everyone else, just run “btrfs scrub <device>”

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              Use btrfs-convert to convert ext4 to btrfs.

              NTFS is 31 years old and not modern by any standard. Avoid if you care about your data.