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BotanyBay
Sep 15, 2017Tutor
RN 626 and ST10000vnb004 differences with st10000vn0004
I just received an ST10000vnb004 vs ST10000vn0004 which I had ordered. Does anyone know if there are any differences which would make this drive "unsupported"
BotanyBay
Oct 08, 2017Tutor
Load cycle count is now 1300 in about 300 hours of runtime. Or about 4 per hour. If this remains constant I should get about 10 years out of the drive before the LCC exceeds the spec.
Will continue to monitor and update
Will continue to monitor and update
StephenB
Oct 08, 2017Guru - Experienced User
The LCC spec is 600K, so it's actually about 15.8 years at that rate. In my experience it's a very conservative spec - I have several Western Digital disks with a million load cycle counts that show no signs of distress.
- BotanyBayOct 08, 2017TutorThanks for the correctionđ
I was approximating from my 50 year calc at 1.3 per hour.
Definitely not something to worry about, and is probably a reasonable rate.
I now have 4 of these in service and so will report back after a few months of service.- StephenBOct 09, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Please do follow up.
FWIW, google will do the math for you if you enter (600000*300/1300) hours in years into google search
- BotanyBayOct 10, 2017TutorNeat trickđ
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