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Backblaze on their experience with enterprise drives
On 12/5/2013 3:23 AM, Neill Massello wrote:
Backblaze has another blog post about hard drive reliability. This time, they assay their (more limited) experience using enterprise drives. http://blog.backblaze.com/2013/12/04/enterprise-drive-reliability/ (Hat tip again to Josh Centers at TidBITS.) I like thees guys. It is a no BS zone. Do note the comment towards the end about the difference between how the enterprise and the consumer drivers were used, i.e. cloud storage versus transactions. |
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Backblaze on their experience with enterprise drives
miso wrote:
On 12/5/2013 3:23 AM, Neill Massello wrote: Backblaze has another blog post about hard drive reliability. This time, they assay their (more limited) experience using enterprise drives. http://blog.backblaze.com/2013/12/04/enterprise-drive-reliability/ (Hat tip again to Josh Centers at TidBITS.) I like thees guys. It is a no BS zone. Indeed. They really know what they are doing and they are not afraid to clearly state when they are unsure or experimenting. Not many businessestoday dare to be this honest. Arno Do note the comment towards the end about the difference between how the enterprise and the consumer drivers were used, i.e. cloud storage versus transactions. |
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