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* Hard drive Reliability?
@ 2004-05-19 19:58 John Lange
  2004-05-19 20:49 ` Måns Rullgård
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From: John Lange @ 2004-05-19 19:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LinuxRaid

I have a few discussions recently with technical service people and we
all come to the conclusion that Hard Drives are far less reliable than
they used to be.

Case in point, I have a 120G Maxtor drive in a server that began to fail
less than 8 months into service. Major headache.

I've heard similar stories from other people. I guy I know that sells
both desktop and file server systems now says he now only builds
motherboards with some kind of RAID 1 and dual drives because drives
fail so often this saves loads of headaches. After a their system has
died and they 'lost everything' people are more than willing to pay the
extra $150 for redundancy.

I know drive manufactures were sued recently in a class action for
shipping drives which they knew were going to fail prematurely but that
was a few years back.

So what are other peoples feelings about drive reliability and are some
brands better than others?

Does anyone know of any web sites with statistics or test data?

-- 
John Lange



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* RE: Hard drive Reliability?
@ 2004-05-20 13:54 Cress, Andrew R
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 31+ messages in thread
From: Cress, Andrew R @ 2004-05-20 13:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jim, Mark Hahn; +Cc: linux-raid


One aspect that hasn't been mentioned, is that disk drives are arguably
the most complex component in the computer, and that the pressure to
release new, faster, bigger, cheaper disks at increasingly shorter
release cycles means that disk vendors have to leverage existing parts
and firmware code to do this, and also some risk is involved.  It's
actually pretty amazing that they get it done as well as they do (some
better than others).  However, updated disk firmware releases are often
important to maintain disk reliability.  

Disk handling damage is a common problem, but usually mishandling occurs
from lack of care by others in the chain, not the disk vendor.  

Disclaimer:  I'm not directly associated with any disk vendor, but I
have had lots of test & support experience with a variety of disk drives
(mostly SCSI).  

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: linux-raid-owner@vger.kernel.org
[mailto:linux-raid-owner@vger.kernel.org] On Behalf Of jim@rubylane.com
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 9:27 AM
To: Mark Hahn
Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Hard drive Reliability?


> you imply that vendors are knowingly shipping half their product
> that will die within even a 1yr warranty period, and then have 
> to be replaced at significant cost to the vendor.  I really can't 
> see why you think they're so stupid!  the alternate explanation,
> which fits the data (such as it is) perfectly well is that the 
> supply chain damages the drives.

I don't believe that theory, because Maxtor has replaced some of
our failed drives, directly, and the replacements also failed in
less than a year.

It takes a lot of time for an end-user to do an RMA.  With drives
costing around $100, it's much cheaper to buy a new drive and replace
it than to go through the drive manufacturer's RMA process.  I don't
believe drive manufacturers are stupid at all...

One thing the drive manufacturers could do to help is publish MTBF
figures for a range of duty cycles.  If they say "this drive will fail
in 8 months if you do an average of 50 seeks per second throughout the
day", then people will know that the drives may not be up to the task.
Or "this drive will last 15 years if you just turn it on and never
access it."

Jim

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2004-05-19 19:58 Hard drive Reliability? John Lange
2004-05-19 20:49 ` Måns Rullgård
2004-05-19 21:28   ` Sevatio
2004-05-19 22:02     ` John Lange
2004-05-19 22:42       ` jim
2004-05-19 22:26     ` Guy
2004-05-19 23:53       ` maarten van den Berg
2004-05-20  0:49         ` TJ Harrell
2004-05-20  1:13           ` berk walker
2004-05-20  6:39           ` Måns Rullgård
2004-05-19 23:44     ` maarten van den Berg
2004-05-19 22:04 ` berk walker
2004-05-19 22:18 ` Guy
2004-05-19 23:40   ` maarten van den Berg
2004-05-20  0:34     ` Guy
2004-05-20  1:46       ` John Lange
2004-05-20 22:27       ` Russ Price
2004-05-20 15:51     ` Sevatio
2004-05-20  4:39 ` Mark Hahn
2004-05-20  7:15   ` John Lange
2004-05-20 12:15     ` Mark Hahn
2004-05-20 13:26       ` jim
2004-05-20 13:31       ` John Lange
2004-05-20 14:20         ` Mark Hahn
2004-05-20 13:32       ` Tim Grant
2004-05-20 14:38         ` Robin Bowes
2004-05-22  5:15           ` Brad Campbell
2004-05-24 13:25             ` Frank van Maarseveen
2004-05-24 18:35               ` Brad Campbell
2004-05-24 22:38                 ` maarten van den Berg
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