Ótrúlegt að það hafi ekki gerst fyrr en loksins núna dó fyrsti diskurinn. Það reyndist vera 2011 árgerðin af 2TB Seagate. Ég bjó fallega um hann:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCI-yI9yn4Y
Dismantla og geymi prentbrettið, just in case.
Þar fór fyrsti diskurinn
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Ég var að bíða eftir því að þú færir í borðið.
En já, maður verður að vera á varðbergi og undirbúinn þegar svona gerist.
En já, maður verður að vera á varðbergi og undirbúinn þegar svona gerist.
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Virðist oftast vera Seagate diskar þegar að fólk talar um bilaða diska...
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Oak skrifaði:Virðist oftast vera Seagate diskar þegar að fólk talar um bilaða diska...
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worghal skrifaði:Oak skrifaði:Virðist oftast vera Seagate diskar þegar að fólk talar um bilaða diska...
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/wp-conte ... ctureX.jpg
Hvar er Samsung?
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intenz skrifaði:worghal skrifaði:Oak skrifaði:Virðist oftast vera Seagate diskar þegar að fólk talar um bilaða diska...
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/wp-conte ... ctureX.jpg
Hvar er Samsung?
Seagate á harða diska framleiðslu Samsung.
Reyndar á Western Digital líka HGST, svo af hverju það er þarna inni veit ég ekki.
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ég er búinn að vera með refurbished seagate 2tb disk í notkun núna í 3 ár, ekkert vessen, prófa hann reglulega og fékk mér annann seagate 2tb og allt í ok
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Núna fara allir diskarnir þínir að bila, trust me.
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chaplin skrifaði:Núna fara allir diskarnir þínir að bila, trust me.
Sé hann að nota raid eða ekki þá vona ég innilega að þeir diskar hafi ekki komið úr sama batch, hans vegna.
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Re: Þar fór fyrsti diskurinn
Já
Seagate eru mesta draslið því miður enda ódýrastir
myndi ekki kaupa seagate flakkara t.d.
á 2tb WD passport flakkara, dýrari og feitari en áræðanlegri, þú tryggir ekki eftirá með seagate.
ég nota þá seagate diska sem ég á þegar fyrir trivial/gagnlítið efni sem maður getur alltaf náð í aftur.
Lacie er því miður í eigu seagate :/
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hérna er skemmtileg og fræðandi sögulesning
1956 – IBM 350, first commercial disk drive, 5 million characters (6-bit).
1961 – IBM 1301 Disk Storage Unit introduced with one head per surface and aerodynamic flying heads, 28 million characters (6-bit) per module.
1961 – Bryant Computer Products division of Ex-Cell-O, 1 meter platters, 1200 RPM, up to 205MB.
1962 – IBM 1311 introduced removable disk packs containing 6 disks, storing 2 million characters per pack
1964 – IBM 2311 with 7.25 megabytes per disk pack
1964 – IBM 2310 removable cartridge disk drive with 1.02 MB on one disk
1965 – IBM 2314 with 11 disks and 29 MB per disk pack
1968 – Memorex is first to ship an IBM-plug-compatible disk drive
1970 – IBM 3330 Merlin, introduced error correction, 100 MB per disk pack
1973 – IBM 3340 Winchester introduced removable sealed disk packs that included head and arm assembly, 35 or 70 MB per pack
1973 – CDC SMD announced and shipped, 40 MB disk pack
1976 – 1976 IBM 3350 "Madrid" – 317.5 Megabytes, eight 14" disks, Re-introduction of disk drive with fixed disk media
1979 – IBM 3370 introduced thin film heads, 571 MB, non-removable
1979 – 1979 IBM 62PC "Piccolo" – 64.5 Megabytes, six 8" disks, First 8-inch HDD
1980 – The world's first gigabyte-capacity disk drive (2.52 GB), the IBM 3380, was the size of a refrigerator, weighed 249 kg, and had a price tag of 40,000 USD which is 114,491 USD in present day terms.[14]
1980 – ST-506 first 51⁄4 inch drive released with capacity of 5 megabytes, cost 1500 USD
1983 – RO351/RO352 first 31⁄2 inch drive released with capacity of 10 megabytes [15]
1986 – Standardization of SCSI
1988 – PrairieTek 220 – 20 Megabytes, two 2.5" disks, First 2.5 inch HDD.
1989 – Jimmy Zhu and H. Neal Bertram from UCSD proposed exchange decoupled granular microstructure for thin film disk storage media, still used today.
1990 – 1990 IBM 0681 "Redwing" – 857 Megabytes, twelve 5.25" disks. First HDD with PRML Technology (Digital Read Channel with 'Partial Response Maximum Likelihood' algorithm)
1991 – IBM 0663 "Corsair" – 1,004 Megabytes, eight 3.5" disks; first HDD using magnetoresistive heads
1991 – Integral Peripherals 1820 "Mustang" – 21.4 Megabytes, one 1.8" disk, first 1.8 inch HDD[16]
1992 – HP Kittyhawk first 1.3-inch hard-disk drive –
1993 – IBM 3390 model 9, the last Single Large Expensive Disk drive announced by IBM
1994 – IBM introduces Laser Textured Landing Zones (LZT)
1997 – IBM Deskstar 16GP "Titan" – 16,800 Megabytes, five 3.5" disks; first (Giant Magnetoresistance) heads
1997 – Seagate introduces the first hard drive with fluid bearings[17]
1998 – UltraDMA/33 and ATAPI standardized
1999 – IBM releases the Microdrive in 170 MB and 340 MB capacities
2002 – 137 GB addressing space barrier broken
2003 – Serial ATA introduced
2003 – IBM sells disk drive division to Hitachi
2004 – MK2001MTN first 0.85 inch drive released by Toshiba with capacity of 2 gigabytes[16]
2005 – First 500 GB hard drive shipping (Hitachi GST)
2005 – Serial ATA 3Gbit/s standardized
2005 – Seagate introduces Tunnel MagnetoResistive Read Sensor (TMR) and Thermal Spacing Control
2005 – Introduction of faster SAS (Serial Attached SCSI)
2005 – First perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) HDD shipped: Toshiba 1.8-inch 40/80 GB[18]
2006 – First 750 GB hard drive (Seagate)
2006 – First 200 GB 2.5" hard drive utilizing perpendicular recording (Toshiba)
2006 – Fujitsu develops heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) that could one day achieve one terabit per square inch densities.[19]
2007 – First 1 terabyte[20] hard drive[21] (Hitachi GST)
2008 – First 1.5 terabyte[20] hard drive[22] (Seagate)
2009 – First 2.0 terabyte hard drive[23] (Western Digital)
2010 – First 3.0 terabyte hard drive[24][25] (Seagate, Western Digital)
2010 – First Hard Drive Manufactured by using the Advanced Format of 4,096 bytes a block ("4K") instead of 512 bytes a block[26]
2011 – First 4.0 terabyte hard drive[27] (Seagate)
2012 – Western Digital announces the first 2.5-inch, 5mm thick drive, and the first 2.5-inch, 7mm thick drive with two platters.[28] (Western Digital)
2012 – HGST announces helium-filled hard disk drives, promising cooler operation and the ability to increase the maximum number of platters from five to seven in the 3.5" form factor.[29] (Hitachi GST)
2012 – TDK demonstrates 2 TB on a single 3.5-inch platter [30]
2012 – Toshiba re-enters the 3.5" desktop hard disk drive market with capacities up to 3 TB.[31] This is made possible by the Federal Trade Commission demanding that Western Digital and Hitachi GST give assets and intellectual property rights to Toshiba.[32] Prior to this, Toshiba had only manufactured 2.5" laptop HDDs for many years.
2013 – Seagate announces that it will ship hard disk drives with capacities up to 5 TB using shingled magnetic recording (SMR), a method where tracks are written to partially overlap each other. The read head, being smaller, can still read the overlapped tracks.[33]
2013 – HGST announces a helium-filled 6 TB hard disk drive for enterprise applications.[34]
2013 – Western Digital demonstrates heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology.[35][36][37][38]
2014 – Seagate introduces 6 TB hard drives that do not use helium, in turn increasing their power consumption and lowering their overall cost.[39]
2014 – Seagate ships worlds first 8 TB hard drives.[40]
2014 - Western Digital's HGST subsidiary sampling 10 TB hard drives filled with helium.[41]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of ... isk_drives
líka http://www.pcworld.com/article/127105/article.html
Seagate eru mesta draslið því miður enda ódýrastir
myndi ekki kaupa seagate flakkara t.d.
á 2tb WD passport flakkara, dýrari og feitari en áræðanlegri, þú tryggir ekki eftirá með seagate.
ég nota þá seagate diska sem ég á þegar fyrir trivial/gagnlítið efni sem maður getur alltaf náð í aftur.
Lacie er því miður í eigu seagate :/
Extra:
hérna er skemmtileg og fræðandi sögulesning
1956 – IBM 350, first commercial disk drive, 5 million characters (6-bit).
1961 – IBM 1301 Disk Storage Unit introduced with one head per surface and aerodynamic flying heads, 28 million characters (6-bit) per module.
1961 – Bryant Computer Products division of Ex-Cell-O, 1 meter platters, 1200 RPM, up to 205MB.
1962 – IBM 1311 introduced removable disk packs containing 6 disks, storing 2 million characters per pack
1964 – IBM 2311 with 7.25 megabytes per disk pack
1964 – IBM 2310 removable cartridge disk drive with 1.02 MB on one disk
1965 – IBM 2314 with 11 disks and 29 MB per disk pack
1968 – Memorex is first to ship an IBM-plug-compatible disk drive
1970 – IBM 3330 Merlin, introduced error correction, 100 MB per disk pack
1973 – IBM 3340 Winchester introduced removable sealed disk packs that included head and arm assembly, 35 or 70 MB per pack
1973 – CDC SMD announced and shipped, 40 MB disk pack
1976 – 1976 IBM 3350 "Madrid" – 317.5 Megabytes, eight 14" disks, Re-introduction of disk drive with fixed disk media
1979 – IBM 3370 introduced thin film heads, 571 MB, non-removable
1979 – 1979 IBM 62PC "Piccolo" – 64.5 Megabytes, six 8" disks, First 8-inch HDD
1980 – The world's first gigabyte-capacity disk drive (2.52 GB), the IBM 3380, was the size of a refrigerator, weighed 249 kg, and had a price tag of 40,000 USD which is 114,491 USD in present day terms.[14]
1980 – ST-506 first 51⁄4 inch drive released with capacity of 5 megabytes, cost 1500 USD
1983 – RO351/RO352 first 31⁄2 inch drive released with capacity of 10 megabytes [15]
1986 – Standardization of SCSI
1988 – PrairieTek 220 – 20 Megabytes, two 2.5" disks, First 2.5 inch HDD.
1989 – Jimmy Zhu and H. Neal Bertram from UCSD proposed exchange decoupled granular microstructure for thin film disk storage media, still used today.
1990 – 1990 IBM 0681 "Redwing" – 857 Megabytes, twelve 5.25" disks. First HDD with PRML Technology (Digital Read Channel with 'Partial Response Maximum Likelihood' algorithm)
1991 – IBM 0663 "Corsair" – 1,004 Megabytes, eight 3.5" disks; first HDD using magnetoresistive heads
1991 – Integral Peripherals 1820 "Mustang" – 21.4 Megabytes, one 1.8" disk, first 1.8 inch HDD[16]
1992 – HP Kittyhawk first 1.3-inch hard-disk drive –
1993 – IBM 3390 model 9, the last Single Large Expensive Disk drive announced by IBM
1994 – IBM introduces Laser Textured Landing Zones (LZT)
1997 – IBM Deskstar 16GP "Titan" – 16,800 Megabytes, five 3.5" disks; first (Giant Magnetoresistance) heads
1997 – Seagate introduces the first hard drive with fluid bearings[17]
1998 – UltraDMA/33 and ATAPI standardized
1999 – IBM releases the Microdrive in 170 MB and 340 MB capacities
2002 – 137 GB addressing space barrier broken
2003 – Serial ATA introduced
2003 – IBM sells disk drive division to Hitachi
2004 – MK2001MTN first 0.85 inch drive released by Toshiba with capacity of 2 gigabytes[16]
2005 – First 500 GB hard drive shipping (Hitachi GST)
2005 – Serial ATA 3Gbit/s standardized
2005 – Seagate introduces Tunnel MagnetoResistive Read Sensor (TMR) and Thermal Spacing Control
2005 – Introduction of faster SAS (Serial Attached SCSI)
2005 – First perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) HDD shipped: Toshiba 1.8-inch 40/80 GB[18]
2006 – First 750 GB hard drive (Seagate)
2006 – First 200 GB 2.5" hard drive utilizing perpendicular recording (Toshiba)
2006 – Fujitsu develops heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) that could one day achieve one terabit per square inch densities.[19]
2007 – First 1 terabyte[20] hard drive[21] (Hitachi GST)
2008 – First 1.5 terabyte[20] hard drive[22] (Seagate)
2009 – First 2.0 terabyte hard drive[23] (Western Digital)
2010 – First 3.0 terabyte hard drive[24][25] (Seagate, Western Digital)
2010 – First Hard Drive Manufactured by using the Advanced Format of 4,096 bytes a block ("4K") instead of 512 bytes a block[26]
2011 – First 4.0 terabyte hard drive[27] (Seagate)
2012 – Western Digital announces the first 2.5-inch, 5mm thick drive, and the first 2.5-inch, 7mm thick drive with two platters.[28] (Western Digital)
2012 – HGST announces helium-filled hard disk drives, promising cooler operation and the ability to increase the maximum number of platters from five to seven in the 3.5" form factor.[29] (Hitachi GST)
2012 – TDK demonstrates 2 TB on a single 3.5-inch platter [30]
2012 – Toshiba re-enters the 3.5" desktop hard disk drive market with capacities up to 3 TB.[31] This is made possible by the Federal Trade Commission demanding that Western Digital and Hitachi GST give assets and intellectual property rights to Toshiba.[32] Prior to this, Toshiba had only manufactured 2.5" laptop HDDs for many years.
2013 – Seagate announces that it will ship hard disk drives with capacities up to 5 TB using shingled magnetic recording (SMR), a method where tracks are written to partially overlap each other. The read head, being smaller, can still read the overlapped tracks.[33]
2013 – HGST announces a helium-filled 6 TB hard disk drive for enterprise applications.[34]
2013 – Western Digital demonstrates heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology.[35][36][37][38]
2014 – Seagate introduces 6 TB hard drives that do not use helium, in turn increasing their power consumption and lowering their overall cost.[39]
2014 – Seagate ships worlds first 8 TB hard drives.[40]
2014 - Western Digital's HGST subsidiary sampling 10 TB hard drives filled with helium.[41]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of ... isk_drives
líka http://www.pcworld.com/article/127105/article.html
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Afhverju selur enginn diskana frá HGST á Íslandi?
Allt Seagate diskar, enginn eldri en tveggja.
Allt Seagate diskar, enginn eldri en tveggja.
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root@proxima:~ # zpool status
pool: tank0
state: DEGRADED
status: One or more devices could not be opened. Sufficient replicas exist for
the pool to continue functioning in a degraded state.
action: Attach the missing device and online it using 'zpool online'.
see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-2Q
scan: resilvered 5.65M in 0h5m with 0 errors on Mon Oct 13 20:41:17 2014
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
tank0 DEGRADED 0 0 0
raidz1-0 DEGRADED 0 0 0
8863207426824205470 UNAVAIL 0 0 0 was /dev/ada2
ada0 ONLINE 0 0 0
diskid/DISK-XXXXXXX ONLINE 0 0 0
errors: No known data errors
pool: tank1
state: DEGRADED
status: One or more devices has been removed by the administrator.
Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a
degraded state.
action: Online the device using 'zpool online' or replace the device with
'zpool replace'.
scan: scrub canceled on Tue Oct 21 18:14:41 2014
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
tank1 DEGRADED 0 0 0
raidz1-0 DEGRADED 0 0 0
17247611115088272052 REMOVED 0 0 0 was /dev/diskid/DISK-XXXXXXX
diskid/DISK-XXXXXXX ONLINE 0 0 0
diskid/DISK-XXXXXXX ONLINE 0 0 0
errors: No known data errors
pool: tank2
state: DEGRADED
status: One or more devices has been removed by the administrator.
Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a
degraded state.
action: Online the device using 'zpool online' or replace the device with
'zpool replace'.
scan: resilvered 48K in 0h0m with 0 errors on Tue Oct 21 18:10:55 2014
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
tank2 DEGRADED 0 0 0
mirror-0 DEGRADED 0 0 0
ada1 ONLINE 0 0 0
2635854673852674231 REMOVED 0 0 0 was /dev/ada2
errors: No known data errors
pool: zroot
state: ONLINE
scan: none requested
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
zroot ONLINE 0 0 0
diskid/DISK-XXXXXXX ONLINE 0 0 0
errors: No known data errors