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Comments on: You don't know disk about storage failures
So..... #
By Andy Worth Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 08:20 GMT
Re: So #
By Ken Hagan Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 09:07 GMT
27-68 percent?! Can't you get any ACCURATE results?! #
By Simon B Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 09:09 GMT
Duh... #
By Simon Casey Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 09:28 GMT
Um...spanning racks? #
By multipharious Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 09:29 GMT
leave it to the professionals #
By Pete Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 10:29 GMT
Some clarification #
By The Cube Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 11:51 GMT
Replacing disks that arent faulty? wtf? #
By youvegot tobejoking Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 11:56 GMT
Err... #
By Fraser Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 11:59 GMT
Leave it to the Military? #
By Stuart Halliday Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 14:42 GMT
5 nines availalbility?? #
By Bruce Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 15:14 GMT
Spinning all day... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 15:32 GMT
Didn't have the money to replace a drive when an interconnect failed #
By Mad Hacker Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 17:31 GMT
Failure does not necessacarily = outage #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 18:31 GMT
What systems are they testing this theory of theirs? #
By Boris H. Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 22:43 GMT
@Boris H. #
By Martin Hargreaves Posted Friday 7th March 2008 11:02 GMT
Often thought... #
By Tim Posted Tuesday 11th March 2008 11:36 GMT