Hi Folks

I believe that the word would have gone around already, Google engineers have 
published a paper on disk reliability. It might supplement the ZFS FMA 
integration and well - all the numerous debates on spares etc etc over here.

To quote /.

"The Google engineers just published a paper on Failure Trends in a Large Disk 
Drive Population. Based on a study of 100,000 disk drives over 5 years they 
find some interesting stuff. To quote from the abstract: 'Our analysis 
identifies several parameters from the drive's self monitoring facility (SMART) 
that correlate highly with failures. Despite this high correlation, we conclude 
that models based on SMART parameters alone are unlikely to be useful for 
predicting individual drive failures. Surprisingly, we found that temperature 
and activity levels were much less correlated with drive failures than 
previously reported.'"

Link to the paper is http://labs.google.com/papers/disk_failures.pdf
 
 
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