On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Stefan Ring wrote:
> After having read this mailing list for a little while, I get the
> impression that there are at least some people who regularly
> experience on-disk corruption that ZFS should be able to report and
> handle. I’ve been running a raidz1 on thr
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012, Anonymous Remailer (austria) wrote:
I've been watching the heat control issue carefully since I had to take a
job offshore (cough reverse H1B cough) in a place without adequate AC and I
was able to get them to ship my servers and some other gear. Then I read
Intel is guaran
On 01/25/12 09:08, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
Assuming the failure rate of drives is not linear, but skewed toward higher
failure rate after some period of time (say, 3 yrs) ...
See section 3.1 of the Google study:
http://research.google.com/archive/disk_failures.pdf
although section 4.2 o
> From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
> boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Stefan Ring
>
> I’ve been running a raidz1 on three 1TB consumer disks for
> approx. 2 years now (about 90% full), and I scrub the pool every 3-4
> weeks and have never had a single error.
We
I've been watching the heat control issue carefully since I had to take a
job offshore (cough reverse H1B cough) in a place without adequate AC and I
was able to get them to ship my servers and some other gear. Then I read
Intel is guaranteeing their servers will work up to 100 degrees F ambient
t
On 01/24/12 17:06, Gregg Wonderly wrote:
What I've noticed, is that when I have my drives in a situation of small
airflow, and hence hotter operating temperatures, my disks will drop
quite quickly.
While I *believe* the same thing and thus have over provisioned
airflow in my cases (for both dri
What I've noticed, is that when I have my drives in a situation of small
airflow, and hence hotter operating temperatures, my disks will drop quite
quickly. I've now moved my systems into large cases, which large amounts of
airflow and using the icydock brand of removable drive enclosures.
ht
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Jim Klimov wrote:
Or does the 10^14 rating just reflect the strength
of the on-disk ECC algorithm?
I am not sure how much the algorithms differ between
"enterprise" and "consumer" disks, while the UBER is
said to differ about 100 times. It might have also
to do with quali
2012-01-24 19:50, Stefan Ring пишет:
After having read this mailing list for a little while, I get the
impression that there are at least some people who regularly
experience on-disk corruption that ZFS should be able to report and
handle. I’ve been running a raidz1 on three 1TB consumer disks fo
After having read this mailing list for a little while, I get the
impression that there are at least some people who regularly
experience on-disk corruption that ZFS should be able to report and
handle. I’ve been running a raidz1 on three 1TB consumer disks for
approx. 2 years now (about 90% full),
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