Backblaze, "Hard Drive Stats for Q3 2017"
Backblaze, "Hard Drive Stats for Q3 2017"
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-...rates-q3-2017/ "In Q3 2017, Backblaze introduced both 10 TB and 12 TB hard drives into our data centers, we continued to retire 3 TB and 4 TB hard drives to increase storage density, and we added over 59 petabytes of data storage to bring our total storage capacity to 400 petabytes." Those Seagate 4 TBs are looking scary. Lynn |
Backblaze, "Hard Drive Stats for Q3 2017"
On 10/26/2017 01:16 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
Backblaze, "Hard Drive Stats for Q3 2017" Â*Â* https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-...rates-q3-2017/ "In Q3 2017, Backblaze introduced both 10 TB and 12 TB hard drives into our data centers, we continued to retire 3 TB and 4 TB hard drives to increase storage density, and we added over 59 petabytes of data storage to bring our total storage capacity to 400 petabytes." Those Seagate 4 TBs are looking scary. I'm glad those ST6000DX000 drives are still looking good: I have six of them that have run 24/7 for more than 2 years without a hiccup. Perce |
Backblaze, "Hard Drive Stats for Q3 2017"
On Thu, 26 Oct 2017 14:38:01 -0400, "Percival P. Cassidy"
wrote: On 10/26/2017 01:16 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote: Backblaze, "Hard Drive Stats for Q3 2017" ** https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-...rates-q3-2017/ "In Q3 2017, Backblaze introduced both 10 TB and 12 TB hard drives into our data centers, we continued to retire 3 TB and 4 TB hard drives to increase storage density, and we added over 59 petabytes of data storage to bring our total storage capacity to 400 petabytes." Those Seagate 4 TBs are looking scary. I'm glad those ST6000DX000 drives are still looking good: I have six of them that have run 24/7 for more than 2 years without a hiccup. I have 4 of the 4TB's, so far so good, but the ice suddenly feels thin under them. |
Backblaze, "Hard Drive Stats for Q3 2017"
On 10/26/2017 2:13 PM, Mark Perkins wrote:
On Thu, 26 Oct 2017 14:38:01 -0400, "Percival P. Cassidy" wrote: On 10/26/2017 01:16 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote: Backblaze, "Hard Drive Stats for Q3 2017" Â*Â* https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-...rates-q3-2017/ "In Q3 2017, Backblaze introduced both 10 TB and 12 TB hard drives into our data centers, we continued to retire 3 TB and 4 TB hard drives to increase storage density, and we added over 59 petabytes of data storage to bring our total storage capacity to 400 petabytes." Those Seagate 4 TBs are looking scary. I'm glad those ST6000DX000 drives are still looking good: I have six of them that have run 24/7 for more than 2 years without a hiccup. I have 4 of the 4TB's, so far so good, but the ice suddenly feels thin under them. I am in the process of swapping my 4 TBs for 8 TBs. Only 4 left to go out of 11. Lynn |
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