> Second, SMART is only saying its internal test is good. The errors are
> related to data transfer, so that implicates the enclosure (bridge
> chipset or electronics), the cable, or the controller interface.
> Actually it could also be a flaky controller or RAM on the drive
> itself too which I don't think get checked with SMART tests.

Which test should I do from now on (on a weekly basis?) so as to
prevent similar things from happening?
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