• @mlg
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    4310 hours ago

    PSA to always run a full length SMART check for any drives you buy, even from OEM. The short test and log are not enough, I have bought faulty drives that someone had reset the logs and power on hours.

    All passed short SMART test, but failed long SMART test after only a few minutes. Found just one drive that the skrub forgot to wipe and the log showed 6 continuous years of power on usage.

    Even from OEM, you will at least know if the hardware is DOA which you can then RMA.

    • @[email protected]
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      3 hours ago

      Probably performs a good burn-in for them too.

      Do people still do that? Used to be common practice to power on equipment and let it sit, either idle or full-tilt, for a couple days before even starting to configure it. Let the factory bugs scatter out.

    • Rob T Firefly
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      12 hours ago

      Accoirding to TFA these drives all passed SMART tests.

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      107 hours ago

      Secondary PSA Seagate use some godawful numbering scheme on their SMART results, if you’re not aware of the fact you need a calculator understand the raw error count it will freak you the fuck out.