03.03.2018, 10:21, "Andrey Ponomarenko via arch-general"
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> Hi there!
>
> Good news for all interested in hardware compatibility and reliability.
>
> I've started a new project to estimate reliability of hard drives and SSD in
> real-life conditions based on the SMART data reports collected by L
On Sat, 03 Mar 2018 17:06:46 +, Guus Snijders wrote:
>Something which can help with replacing early etc. In our case: a
>certain model HDD was reported with a high error rate.
I didn't think of that. I agree that a statistic could be helpful to
replace drives, before they fail.
Op za 3 mrt. 2018 17:30 schreef Ralf Mardorf :
> Also very helpful could be https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouija the
> result is useless, too, but a good step into the right direction to
> notice self-delusion.
>
When it comes to predicting stats; agreed.
This is the other way around; historic dat
Also very helpful could be https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouija the
result is useless, too, but a good step into the right direction to
notice self-delusion.
On Sat, 03 Mar 2018 11:16:30 +, Guus Snijders via arch-general
wrote:
>Op za 3 mrt. 2018 08:56 schreef Ralf Mardorf :
>
>> On Sat, 03 Mar 2018 10:20:51 +0300, Andrey Ponomarenko wrote:
>> >The primary aim of the project is to find drives with longest "power
>> >on hours" and minimal number of
Op za 3 mrt. 2018 08:56 schreef Ralf Mardorf :
> On Sat, 03 Mar 2018 10:20:51 +0300, Andrey Ponomarenko wrote:
> >The primary aim of the project is to find drives with longest "power
> >on hours" and minimal number of errors.
>
> Pardon, but this is idiotic, since the HDDs and SSDs with the longes
On Sat, 3 Mar 2018 08:55:58 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Sat, 03 Mar 2018 10:20:51 +0300, Andrey Ponomarenko wrote:
>>The primary aim of the project is to find drives with longest "power
>>on hours" and minimal number of errors.
>
>Pardon, but this is idiotic, since the HDDs and SSDs with the l
On Sat, 03 Mar 2018 10:20:51 +0300, Andrey Ponomarenko wrote:
>The primary aim of the project is to find drives with longest "power
>on hours" and minimal number of errors.
Pardon, but this is idiotic, since the HDDs and SSDs with the longest
power on hours and minimal number of errors are already
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