Is my hard drive dying?

is my hard drive dying?

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>Western Digital
Yes

Why didnt you post the diagnostic that was yellow, dummy?
Also
>1845 spin ups
Lel

fpbp
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>cut off values
>hex instead of decimal

How would we know if you don't scroll down?

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>he didn't buy a WD Red NAS

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Backup your stuff, the issue is miniscule at this current time.

In any case move your data to a new drive ASAP. You can use clonezilla for this and select a drive to drive clone task.

Then watch if the counter increases. 1 pending sector is fucking nothing if it remains stable for long.

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Why did you kill your PC's power 150 times without clean shutdown?

how's mine lookin senpai

1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate PO-R-- 100 100 016 - 0
2 Throughput_Performance P-S--- 134 134 054 - 89
3 Spin_Up_Time POS--- 125 125 024 - 498 (Average 499)
4 Start_Stop_Count -O--C- 100 100 000 - 88
5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct PO--CK 100 100 005 - 0
7 Seek_Error_Rate PO-R-- 100 100 067 - 0
8 Seek_Time_Performance P-S--- 125 125 020 - 30
9 Power_On_Hours -O--C- 097 097 000 - 22999
10 Spin_Retry_Count PO--C- 100 100 060 - 0
12 Power_Cycle_Count -O--CK 100 100 000 - 88
192 Power-Off_Retract_Count -O--CK 100 100 000 - 365
193 Load_Cycle_Count -O--C- 100 100 000 - 365
194 Temperature_Celsius -O---- 187 187 000 - 32 (Min/Max 18/56)
196 Reallocated_Event_Count -O--CK 100 100 000 - 0
197 Current_Pending_Sector -O---K 100 100 000 - 0
198 Offline_Uncorrectable ---R-- 100 100 000 - 0
199 UDMA_CRC_Error_Count -O-R-- 200 200 000 - 0

it went to 56 one time because the fan died and i didn't realize it

Reallocated Sector counts are a "risk", but frankly your HDD or SSD or data is always at risk.

Which is why you have drive arrays with redundancy (replication or better, erasure coding) and versioned backups for any data that is important enough.

Pretty cool power on hours. Guess you'll go strong for a long time, but damn that is quite a bunch of retracts. Almost as if you'd kill power every day for a year with CRON

>but frankly your HDD or SSD or data is always at risk
Talking like a shill. Data is only at risk if there is no backup.

>Which is why you have drive arrays with redundancy
RAID is not a form of backup.

Tell me, Mr Smartypants. There was a botched barracuda firmware around 2008/2009 which made drives fail.

How is your RAID protect you anymore if all your 5 disks fail at once?

RAID
IS
NOT
A
BACKUP

found the seagate shill

>Talking like a shill. Data is only at risk if there is no backup.
Both fucking up operations on your data AND loosing the drives are risks for your data, and addressing either helps.

You are best off mitigating both of course.

> How is your RAID protect you anymore if all your 5 disks fail at once?
When does that ever happen? Either way, of course you can have moar disks and moar arrays (/distributed data storage pool with lots of erasure coding or replication) if you've got data important enough to even worry about such very unlikely events.

speaking of HDDs I was looking to migrate all my shit to a new pair of disks
is it enough to buy 2 different models (EG: toshiba made in china & toshiba made in philippines) or should I buy from 2 different brands (EG: 1 drive from toshiba, 1 drive from WD)?

obviously one would be connected every month or so while the other would be connected 24/7

>When does that ever happen?
it did in 2008/2009
Are you saying drive firmware today is free of error? It's closed source.

geek.com/news/seagate-barracuda-720011-hard-drives-are-failing-670551/
>If that wasn’t enough of a headache Seagate have also been sending out replacement drives that have exactly the same problem.
Lmao, never again this shit company ever.

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get an SSD, they don't die

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Lucky you, I'm a spicy SATAboi only.

I won't need a PRO though, should I ever upgrade. So far none of my EVOs ever had any issue.

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Pending sectors don't necessarily mean the drive is about to die unless they start going up really fast. I had one with a few bad sectors last like 5+ years without problems. I've also had drives with 0 bad anything at 100% health suddenly die without warning. If its making noises along with the bad sectors def replace it. If the bad sectors are going up fast replace it. If your that paranoid about it I would also say replace it.

>it did in 2008/2009
Can't see any reference to 5 drives failing at the same time. Just a reference to Seagate shipping crappy firmware and then some drives failing eventually at some point.

Well, they probably fucked up, but this is nothing even a 5 drive RAID6 couldn't handle.

i dunno why it's 365 retracts

should I not be restarting it with sudo reboot?

What are you guys checking your HDD and SSDs with?

How does someone who knows nothing about technology read this?

nothing wrong with WD

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>he cannot see how all drive would fail if they have all the SAME broken firmware
based retard, you are likely underage and have never worked in an IT company or ever will
i call troll, nobody can be this dumb