• homes@piefed.world
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    4 months ago

    No fucking way. Do you have any more diagnostic telemetry about that you’d be willing to share?

    Edit: I don’t think it’s impossible for these drives to fail (Their failure rate isn’t zero), so I’m not accusing you of anything. It’s just that their failure rate is so low, I’ve never heard of it before. But any information you’re willing to share I’d be happy to hear.

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      4 months ago

      Havent pulled it yet since I’m waiting on a replacement. I’ll update you when I pull it and check it out. I’ve had tons of drives die over the years but this one hits the hardest since prices have skyrocketed. Hopefully the other 5 drives hold the line for longer

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        4 months ago

        Oh, so it was pretty recent? Sorry to hear that buddy.

        What kind of drives are you buying? What’s your use case?

        See, I buy those EXOS drives because they are sea gates top of the line enterprise class server grade hard drives. They’re expensive, but they’ve always been very much worth it.

        Are you getting those, too? Or are you getting different brands in different models?

        • Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pub
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          4 months ago

          Most folks would buy consumer-grade Seagate drives. I am having a hunch that those would not be remotely comparable to EXOS drives.