Honestly, the only people who could offer any insight are the large companies with huge datacenters
Yup, this gives you good insights into the 'current' crop. We've got about 15,000 drives in our Santa Clara data center at Blekko (mostly enterprise SATA, 2TB (WD), but some 1TB (Seagate) too) In large populations like that I prefer to keep one family, which I know folks decry a monoculture but that keeps the failure rate more consistent across all drives which helps manage replacing them.
Yup, this gives you good insights into the 'current' crop. We've got about 15,000 drives in our Santa Clara data center at Blekko (mostly enterprise SATA, 2TB (WD), but some 1TB (Seagate) too) In large populations like that I prefer to keep one family, which I know folks decry a monoculture but that keeps the failure rate more consistent across all drives which helps manage replacing them.