Blast from the past >_<
I wanted to tell this story here right away in the January but I forgot 
There were four brothers, Samsung HD204UI 2Tb.
One dropped from the raid array in less than a year.
"Infant mortality", I thought and bought a WD Green to replace it (which turned to be a royal pain with its LCC quirk, being incompatible with Linux).
But i didn't throw the carcass away, I shelved it, then forgot about it.
More than 7 years had passed.
The three brothers are still online, 24/7, without a single relocated sector.
In January 2019, I decided to upgrade my file server as the venerated PSU began rattling. Using antique parts I found at the dig site of my storage closet, I managed to increase the number of 2Tb drives from 7 to 9. Among other things, I connected all 4 cadavers I had to a test machine. 2 of them turned out to be quite alive, including the fourth brother. Self-diagnostics returned all green, wear level = 10 months online.
I installed it into my file server. The venerated Ubuntu 11.10 (which I haven't reinstalled since, just cloned it to a SSD) recognized her wayward son, automatically mounting it as an additional degraded raid 1. I added another drive to it, giving it a day to rebuild.
I got a real time capsule! It captured the state of my file server as it was back in 2011. I got lost videos of my late pigeon's youth I since deleted by accident, a snapshot of my game engine from the period of 2007..2014 for which no other archives survived and several anime amvs from the early 2000s
I still haven't repurposed that raid since I now have 4 of them forming 8Tb of space, the 9 drives distributed as 3-2-2-2. >_<
I think shock absorbing brackets to mount 3-inch hdds into 5-inch bays via rubber holders are really useful in keeping them living longer. Not to mention the soft foam pads I usually keep the case standing on.
There were four brothers, Samsung HD204UI 2Tb.
One dropped from the raid array in less than a year.
"Infant mortality", I thought and bought a WD Green to replace it (which turned to be a royal pain with its LCC quirk, being incompatible with Linux).
But i didn't throw the carcass away, I shelved it, then forgot about it.
More than 7 years had passed.
The three brothers are still online, 24/7, without a single relocated sector.
In January 2019, I decided to upgrade my file server as the venerated PSU began rattling. Using antique parts I found at the dig site of my storage closet, I managed to increase the number of 2Tb drives from 7 to 9. Among other things, I connected all 4 cadavers I had to a test machine. 2 of them turned out to be quite alive, including the fourth brother. Self-diagnostics returned all green, wear level = 10 months online.
I installed it into my file server. The venerated Ubuntu 11.10 (which I haven't reinstalled since, just cloned it to a SSD) recognized her wayward son, automatically mounting it as an additional degraded raid 1. I added another drive to it, giving it a day to rebuild.
I got a real time capsule! It captured the state of my file server as it was back in 2011. I got lost videos of my late pigeon's youth I since deleted by accident, a snapshot of my game engine from the period of 2007..2014 for which no other archives survived and several anime amvs from the early 2000s
I still haven't repurposed that raid since I now have 4 of them forming 8Tb of space, the 9 drives distributed as 3-2-2-2. >_<
I think shock absorbing brackets to mount 3-inch hdds into 5-inch bays via rubber holders are really useful in keeping them living longer. Not to mention the soft foam pads I usually keep the case standing on.