I wouldn't worry about it. I've seen desktop HDDs with way over 50000 Power_On_Hours (and server disks running six figures) but it's depending on usage, handling, temperatures and possibly a whole lot more. See https://www.backblaze.com/hard-drive.html for some stats. The things I look at first in smartctl outputs (besides "PASSED") are self-tests and sector defects: - run 'smartctl -t short' and 'smartctl -t long' (expect to wait 2h/TB) - 'smartctl -A /dev/sdX | grep Sector' should show zeros For hard disks running continously I'd recommend setting up smartd. --byte
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