Re: replace dead SSD journal

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these 2 drives, are on the regular SATA (on board)controler, and beside this, there is 12 x 4TB on the fron of the servers - normal backplane on the front.

Anyway, we are going to check those dead SSDs on a pc/laptop or so,just to confirm they are really dead - but this is the way they die, not wear out, but simply show different space instead of real one - thse were 3 months old only when they died...

On 18 April 2015 at 11:55, Josef Johansson <josef86@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If the same chassi/chip/backplane is behind both drives and maybe other drives in the chassi have troubles,it may be a defect there as well.

On 18 Apr 2015 09:42, "Steffen W Sørensen" <stefws@xxxxxx> wrote:

> On 17/04/2015, at 21.07, Andrija Panic <andrija.panic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> nah....Samsun 850 PRO 128GB - dead after 3months - 2 of these died... wearing level is 96%, so only 4% wasted... (yes I know these are not enterprise,etc… )
Damn… but maybe your surname says it all - Don’t Panic :) But making sure same type of SSD devices ain’t of near same age and doing preventive replacement rotation might be good practice I guess.

/Steffen

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