Re: Hardware tests and SSDs

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Apologies,

I was replying to the following from David Rankin:

> Good, I don't feel like such a dinosaur with RAID1 ext4 on spinning
> rust -- which has been incredibly reliable:
> 
>   # mdadm -D /dev/md{0,1,2,4}
> <snip>
> /dev/md2:
>             Version : 1.2
>       Creation Time : Thu Aug 20 23:46:24 2015
>          Raid Level : raid1
>          Array Size : 921030656 (878.36 GiB 943.14 GB)
>       Used Dev Size : 921030656 (878.36 GiB 943.14 GB)
>        Raid Devices : 2
>       Total Devices : 2
>         Persistence : Superblock is persistent
> 
>       Intent Bitmap : Internal
> 
>         Update Time : Fri Jan 12 23:20:49 2024
>               State : clean
>      Active Devices : 2
>     Working Devices : 2
>      Failed Devices : 0
>       Spare Devices : 0
> 
> Consistency Policy : bitmap
> 
>                Name : archiso:2
>                UUID : 73a0a0b5:fa3629e1:7c1a7c87:23044fc8
>              Events : 7421
> 
>      Number   Major   Minor   RaidDevice State
>         0       8        7        0      active sync   /dev/sda7
>         1       8       23        1      active sync   /dev/sdb7
> <snip>
> 
> Though I do keep a close eye on the drives given their age, and have
> spare available -- and knock-on-wood often :)

It should make sense now :)

Take care,
-- 
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