articleFeb 13, 2007Closed access

Disk failures in the real world: what does an MTTF of 1,000,000 hours mean to you?

Carnegie Mellon University

Abstract

Component failure in large-scale IT installations is becoming an ever larger problem as the number of components in a single cluster approaches a million. In this paper, we present and analyze field-gathered disk replacement data from a number of large production systems, including high-performance computing sites and internet services sites. About 100,000 disks are covered by this data, some for an entire lifetime of five years. The data include drives with SCSI and FC, as well as SATA interfaces. The mean time to failure (MTTF) of those drives, as specified in their datasheets, ranges from 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 hours, suggesting a nominal annual failure rate of at most 0.88%. We find that in the field,…

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Keywords
  • Mean time between failures
  • Failure rate
  • Datasheet
  • Computer science
  • Cluster (spacecraft)
  • Reliability (semiconductor)
  • Petabyte
  • Reliability engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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