Tom Schouten wrote:
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 01:44:07PM +0200, Yves Degoyon wrote:
hola, i've put out a version here : http://tdegoyon.free.fr/pdp-0.12.4.tar.gz
thanks for backup
never trust a hard drive!
especially maxtor you can use them to fry eggs though
four were Quantum, Seagate, Western Digital, and a Samsung, which died prematurely due to overheating, stacked as it was beneath another drive.. The 5th was installed in an industrial chassis in the floppy bracket, with extremely poor air circulation. It ran for a full year, then died due to overheating. It was FedEx replaced under warranty in under two days. It was a Maxtor.
these drives reached about the same temperature: 33-35 degrees measured at the hottest point on the case.
need not be a loud fan, just so there is turbulent air around the drive. Every 10 degrees C rise in temperature ages electronics (including motor drive circuits) twice as fast.
temperature rise can indicate motor or drive circuitry problems.