Re: debian9/raid1 assembly/unexpected failure opening device

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On 31 Aug 2017, Wols Lists uttered the following:

> On 31/08/17 14:51, Joel Walberg wrote:
>> While I hadn't seen that section on the Wiki, it's certainly something
>> that I'll be using to decide my next purchase after fully reading the
>> links that are provided there.
>
> I keep on intending to add a page for the smartctl information sections
> from various drives, just haven't got round to it ...
>
> There seem to be three main classes of raid drives out there, WD Reds,
> Seagate  NASs, and Toshiba N300 raid drives. Everybody seems to buy
> Reds, I've only recently seen NASs,

And higher-end drives too: e.g. Seagate Constellations and the like.

>                 They all seem to cost about 50% more than the basic
> desktop drives, but that's still amazingly cheap ...

... until you need to buy lots of them. :)

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