Re: MD Feature Request: non-degraded component replacement

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Justin Piszcz wrote:
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> On Tue, 16 Dec 2008, David Greaves wrote:
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>> Personally I think this feature is more important than the reshaping
>> requests;
>> of course that's just one opinion after replacing about 20 flaky 1Tb
>> drives in
>> the past 6 months :)
> What were the make/model of those drives, how did they fail?

Far more important: how much do you have in production?
AS I got roughly 15 Seagate 1 GB HDs here and not one of them failed for
the last year.
And 20 of 30 running is really bad, but 20 from 500 running is not as
bad as it seems ;-)

MfG,
Lars Schimmer
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