By the way, Backblaze has published its HDDs stats for Q3 2021:
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze-drive-stats-for-q3-2021/
The quarter:

Notice how one drive had 0 failures and another five only got 1. That's in stark contrast with antoehr two drives that did awful, one of Seagate's 12TB and another of Seagate's 14TB drive.
These are the Annualized Failure Rates:

And, while there are no SSD specific results, they updated the comparison graph posted last month:

Don't forget to check the blog post for more info!
Please excuse my bad English.
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