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Dr. Server RAID Failure - All Data Lost

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  • @perennate said:
    Hmm are they? We have 80 of these Samsung 1TB 850s but no failures after 2-3 years. Probably now that I write this they will all fail tomorrow.

    Never flag ~~~

  • Alternative?

    @deank said:
    I've rarely seen a raid that survived from a disk crash in server environment at least.

    When it rains, it pours applies perfectly on raid incidents. When a drive dies, another or even 3rd one would soon follow and major disaster occurs.

    It is partially a fault of raid cards from what I've observed. They begin to act up once a drive goes down and sometimes corrupt itself.

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