It's good to hear that the newer SSDs have ratings like 1M MTBF. I brought this up with the older SSDs to hopefully save some folks grief. It is good to know others are seeing similar failure rates on them.
Just think about risk if you're crunching on the old SSDs with an important rig. At least image the rig.
One of the drives I lost was on a dedicated cruncher. So it was no big deal just to start over with my standard farm package, on a spare drive.
The RAID 0 in the main rig was a different story. I have LOTS of custom stuff on that. It would have been a major PITA to have lost it totally. Fortunately, I had the rig setup for op sys and apps on the RAID 0, and all my data files on a separate hard drive RAID 1 array. I had not made any major additions to apps in the past year, so the old image I restored was fine.
I did some further testing on the OCZ drive I lost. I conducted similar testing on the Patriot drive I lost earlier, with similar results. See Picture below.
This was the standard "tie test". The unit is tested for performance against a standard auto body hammer and railroad tie. It should be noted that this drive did remarkably well in the test. It only shattered when the spike end of the hammer was tested.
I'm thinking it might be time for an RMA?





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