Saturday, February 21, 2009

Hard drive madness



I've always burned through hard drives fairly regularly. Like one or two per year.

This isn't only because they aren't made well (they definitely are not) but also because I have several on the go most of the time.

The current line-up in my main computer is:

MakeCapacityAgeNotes
Seagate320 GB2.5 yearsThe two SATA Seagate drives are in a RAID-1* configuration. One has already died and been RMA'd** so hooray for RAID!
Seagate320 GB1.5 years
Maxtor160 GB4 yearsAn IDE drive that is the result of an RMA'd 80GB drive that was the result of an RMA'd 40GB drive. I wouldn't say Maxtor is the hardiest of brands... and living in fear of losing data is hardly worth the free upgrades.
Fujitsu13 GB9 years!!A tiny old IDE drive that just hasn't died yet.

*RAID = Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. RAID-1 is a mirror setup so that all drives are written to identically but are treated as a single drive. So my 2x320GB drives are seen as a single 320GB rather than 640GB -- hence the redundancy.
**RMA = Return Merchandise Authorization: when an item dies and the manufacturer replaces it for free. When it comes to my hard drives, once one dies they generally have to upgrade me since they no longer make the size in question.

And in my other computer:

MakeCapacityAgeNotes
Western Digital120 GB4.5 yearsIDE drive currently hosting Slackware Linux 12.1, as well as DOS 6.22 with Windows 1, 2, 3 and 3.11.
Maxtor60 GB7 yearsAAAARGGHH!!! It's in the processing of dying. It's an NTFS drive used in part by Linux, and it's unable to mount properly every other time. And it's making all the wrong noises.

So six drives working okay (though I'm hearing other occasional clicks) and one about to die. And we won't even talk about all the other ones buried behind the shed over the years.

3 comments:

  1. Now, that is the stuff that I like!
    It just proves that computers have no real use when it comes to quality of life.
    Are you having a demolition party soon? I might borrow the dozer to do my part. Let me know when.
    Since we are now into the technical stuff: if I where to reinstall Windows and you guide me along on the phone, how many hours would that take and what will that do to your phone bill?

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  2. Depends on you entirely, and $0.

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