Re: voltage monitoring Q
On 13/03/2022 21:48, gene heskett wrote:
Ok, so you got it replaced under warranty, right?
no, not no but hell no, i and done with seagate,
Both of them were out of warranty when you bought them, or you just
decided to not get free warranty replacement on the second one because
*they are all so sh*te*?
The first to fail, last october is a 2TB Barracuda ST2000DM006, SN
Z4XAWQ6V, PN 2DM164-302
and it been sitting in somebody's warehouse since 9MAR2018 SO ITS WELL
OUT OF WARRANTY.
And what is the second one?
Ha! I have 4 of them, EXACTLY the same drives, running in my server
currently. They are not shingled.
MY stats so far:
Device Model: ST2000DM006-2DM164 (4096 bytes sector)
Power On: 23571 hours
Power Cycles: 1127 (20 hours/cycle)
Temperature: 28 °C
Total Written: 1098 TiB
Device Model: ST2000DM006-2DM164 (4096 bytes sector)
Power On: 26957 hours
Power Cycles: 708 (38 hours/cycle)
Temperature: 29 °C
Total Written: 1387 TiB
Device Model: ST2000DM006-2DM164 (4096 bytes sector)
Power On: 26973 hours
Power Cycles: 708 (38 hours/cycle)
Temperature: 30 °C
Total Written: 912 TiB
Device Model: ST2000DM006-2DM164 (4096 bytes sector)
Power On: 23570 hours
Power Cycles: 1133 (20 hours/cycle)
Temperature: 29 °C
Runtime Bad Blocks: 2
Total Written: 455 TiB
Totally fine for me... 25 thousand hours on each in average, running
perfectly fine 24/7 doing constant heavy server load.
<sarcasm on> That means Seagate is not so s**te after all?! How come?
Your "evidence-based testing" proved that all present and future
Seagates are totally worthless forever, no?
<sarcasm off>
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