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|    Carlos E. R. to Paul    |
|    Re: Convert HDD to SSD    |
|    19 May 25 11:28:57    |
      From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 2025-05-19 01:37, Paul wrote:       > On Sun, 5/18/2025 4:41 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:       >> On 2025-05-18 21:40, Paul wrote:       >>> if the disk drive company won't be honest with us, we have to       >>> come up with some sort of solution for an early warning.       >>       >> At least Seagate disks come now with a very extended logs. In Linux I       obtained them with "smartctl -d sat -l farm /dev/sdX":       >>       >> This is the end part of one:       >>       >> Number of Reallocated Sectors by Head 0: 0       >> Number of Reallocated Sectors by Head 1: 0       >> Number of Reallocated Sectors by Head 2: 0       >> Number of Reallocated Sectors by Head 3: 0       >> Number of Reallocated Sectors by Head 4: 0       >> Number of Reallocated Sectors by Head 5: 0       >> Number of Reallocated Sectors by Head 6: 0       >> Number of Reallocated Sectors by Head 7: 0       >> Number of Reallocated Sectors by Head 8: 0       >> Number of Reallocated Sectors by Head 9: 0       >> Number of Reallocation Candidate Sectors by Head 0: 0       >> Number of Reallocation Candidate Sectors by Head 1: 0       >> Number of Reallocation Candidate Sectors by Head 2: 0       >> Number of Reallocation Candidate Sectors by Head 3: 0       >> Number of Reallocation Candidate Sectors by Head 4: 0       >> Number of Reallocation Candidate Sectors by Head 5: 0       >> Number of Reallocation Candidate Sectors by Head 6: 0       >> Number of Reallocation Candidate Sectors by Head 7: 0       >> Number of Reallocation Candidate Sectors by Head 8: 0       >> Number of Reallocation Candidate Sectors by Head 9: 0       >       > OK, added to my notes file.       >       > That must be a decent capacity disk, to have that many heads.       > Five platters I guess.              It is a "Seagate IronWolf Pro NAS 10TB 3.5" SATA 3". I can't believe it       has that many heads. But it takes 30 seconds to start up, so the       platters must be heavy, or the motor is current limited.              --       Cheers,        Carlos E.R.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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