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by brianwski
1508 days ago
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Disclaimer: I work at Backblaze but more on the backup client side that runs on laptops, not in the datacenter storage side. > Is there a failure list for write heavy drives? To be clear about what these drive failure stats are and what they are not: Backblaze runs a data storage service with about 214,000 hard drives in it right now. We don't run any specific tests or induce issues on purpose FOR the drive failure stats, we just report what occurred in our datacenter. Sometimes readers think we're carefully running a "study", but it's more just what we have experienced as honestly as we can offer it up. If the reads and writes and seeks our drives experience matches your particular application, great! Or maybe it is just interesting to read. Now, we do save (and publish) all the raw data, and some other awesome people out there have done various analysis on it, which always makes us happy also. You can find the raw data here: https://www.backblaze.com/b2/hard-drive-test-data.html At this point it goes back almost a full decade. |
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I'm building https://github.com/stonecharioteer/renfield for this purpose. Before I get around to it, I'm trying out git-annex, but I must say I don't like the git approach to files.