Am 19.02.2013 21:55, schrieb Gordan Bobic: > To give you an idea, I have a 24/7 server here, with a 4GB rootfs (ext4, no journal), including /var/log, and gets > yum updated reasonably regularly. It was created in May 2011, and has since then seen a grand total of 31GB of > writes, according to dumpe2fs. If it were on flash media, that would be about 8 full overwrites. 2992 remaining. Or > to put it another way, it has used up about 0.26% of it's life expectancy so far over 20 months. I would worry far > more about silent bit-rot on traditional RAID mechanical disks. you really do not need to give me an idea :-) Filesystem created: Wed Jun 8 13:10:56 2011 Lifetime writes: 44 TB
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