On 04/12/2012 21:27, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
2012/12/4 Baruch Shpirer <bar...@shpirer.com>:
Too many ways to do this but if you consider the data you are going to put
on this nas valueable and the hw you are talking about is 2+yrs old then you
better off buying new

With old hw you can never be sure its going to come up next time and basicly
nothing is promised, but for sure stuff can still work for ever with some
miracle and a luck dragon..
According to research done by google and also in my experience a
normal harddisk (spinner) that has functioned without failures for 3
years will generally last for a very long time....


<<<snip>>

Better read this article first (from 2007)
http://storagemojo.com/2007/02/19/googles-disk-failure-experience/

Moish

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