articleFeb 13, 2007Closed access
Failure trends in a large disk drive population
Abstract
It is estimated that over 90 % of all new information produced in the world is being stored on magnetic media, most of it on hard disk drives. Despite their importance, there is relatively little published work on the failure patterns of disk drives, and the key factors that affect their lifetime. Most available data are either based on extrapolation from accelerated aging exper-iments or from relatively modest sized field studies. Moreover, larger population studies rarely have the infrastructure in place to collect health signals from components in operation, which is critical information for detailed failure analysis. We present data collected from detailed observations of a large disk drive population in a…
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- Software deployment
- Extrapolation
- Population
- Computer science
- The Internet
- Reliability engineering
- Engineering
- Statistics
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