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by lukevp
462 days ago
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What it means is in any given year, you have a 1 in 10,000 chance that a data loss event occurs. It doesn’t stack like that. If you had light bulbs that lasted 1,000 hrs on average, and you had 10k light bulbs, and turned them all on at once, then they would all last 1,000 hours on average. Some would die earlier and some later, but the top line number does not tell you anything about the distribution, only the average (mean). That’s what MTTF is; the mean time for a given part to where it has a greater likelihood to have failed by then vs not. It doesn’t tell you if the distribution of light bulbs burning out is 10 hrs or 500 hrs wide. it’s the latter, you’ll start seeing bulbs out within 750 hrs, but if the former it’d be 995 hrs before anything burned out. |
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