[mdlug] So... SMART tools. Do they work, and if so how?
gib at juno.com
gib at juno.com
Sat Mar 19 09:04:18 EDT 2016
Oh, the 1 Tb start at $300.
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From: "gib at juno.com" <gib at juno.com>
To: mdlug at mdlug.org
Subject: Re: [mdlug] So... SMART tools. Do they work, and if so how?
Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2016 12:38:11 GMT
http://pricewatch.com/
Starting at $123http://www.pricewatch.com/price/hard_removable_drives/ssd_512gb One TB $225 http://www.pricewatch.com/price/hard_removable_drives/ssd_1tb
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From: "Ingles, Raymond" <Raymond.Ingles at dynatrace.com>
To: "mdlug at mdlug.org" <mdlug at mdlug.org>
Subject: [mdlug] So... SMART tools. Do they work, and if so how?
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 16:01:46 +0000
A couple weeks ago, I rearranged my Linux partitions considerably, freed up space and so forth. While I was doing that using a Linux live DVD, I did a SMART check on the discs. Nothing stood out as a problem on any of the five drives I have in the system.
All was well last night when I shut down my desktop PC. This morning, as I booted it up, I got that "click click click" sound we all know and loathe, and after a delay the BIOS came up and let me boot. One of my drives was not present, of course, once I logged in.
Thankfully (a) it was sort of a 'miscellaneous stuff' drive, nothing system-critical and (b) I have an external backup of the stuff I really care about. But when I get home tonight, if past experience with dead drives is any guide, I have little realistic hope of getting anything off it. I was planning on waiting another year before getting a new drive; supposedly new forms of flash memory are coming. But I guess I'll have to look over things now.
So I have two separate though not entirely unrelated questions:
1. Do SMART tools actually work in practice? Is there anything I could have done differently to get even a hint of warning about this?
2. Anyone know good deals on a 500GB+ SSD SATA drive?
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