How Hard Drive Data Gets Corrupted
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09-15-2007, 02:22 PM,
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How Hard Drive Data Gets Corrupted
Quote:"An ongoing study on datasets of several Petabytes have shown that there can be 'silent data corruption' at rates much larger than one might naively expect from the expected error rates in RAID arrays and the expected probability of single bit uncorrected errors in hard disks," began a recent query on the Linux kernel mailing list asking where the errors might be introduced. Alan Cox replied, "its almost entirely device specific at every level." He then continued on with some general information, tracing the path of the data from the drive, through the cable and bus, into main memory and the CPU cache, as well as over the network, "once its crossing the PCI bus and main memory and CPU cache its entirely down to the system you are running what is protected and how much. Note that a lot of systems won't report ECC errors unless you ask." ... full article: http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/Data_Errors_...munication
Al draagt een aap een gouden ring, het is en blijft een lelijk ding
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