I'm not exactly sure what's going on with my fairly new Seagate ST2000DM001 2TB drives. SMART data indicates that these (2) drives may failure because of high Load Cycle Counts. The drives have been in service for 284 days and are showing Load Cycle Counts in excess of 300,000. I also have installed 1.5 and 3.0 Seagate drives that have been in service for 300 days, and show less than 900 Load Cycle Counts.
Drive info was submitted to Bitfrock.
Should I be concerned or do you think the SMART algorithm is messed up?
--vram
HP N40L, 4GB, 120 SSD, 11.5 TB hdd
WHS 2011, Stablebit Scanner and Drivepool, LightsOut
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vraM
Hi all. Any help would be appreciated.
I'm not exactly sure what's going on with my fairly new Seagate ST2000DM001 2TB drives. SMART data indicates that these (2) drives may failure because of high Load Cycle Counts. The drives have been in service for 284 days and are showing Load Cycle Counts in excess of 300,000. I also have installed 1.5 and 3.0 Seagate drives that have been in service for 300 days, and show less than 900 Load Cycle Counts.
Drive info was submitted to Bitfrock.
Should I be concerned or do you think the SMART algorithm is messed up?
--vram
HP N40L, 4GB, 120 SSD, 11.5 TB hdd
WHS 2011, Stablebit Scanner and Drivepool, LightsOut
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