I have one of these a d it just works and runs cool. FW is overrated if the device works well. I went through two micron drives before it that both lasted less than a week.Kioxia
Lol buy my two Kioxia 7.68tb drives for sale thenI have one of these a d it just works and runs cool. FW is overrated if the device works well. I went through two micron drives before it that both lasted less than a week.
Probably would if I didn't just want the 16tb version. The one I grabbed is the CD8 and it idles at 40C without direct cooling needed.Lol buy my two Kioxia 7.68tb drives for sale then
Where they from the Micron 7400'er Series?I have one of these a d it just works and runs cool. FW is overrated if the device works well. I went through two micron drives before it that both lasted less than a week.
IIRC yeah, one lasted almost a week and the other less than 4 hours. Didn't get a chance to do much of a post mortem due to return windows but they both lost their partitions tables and couldn't be restored. I upgraded the firmware on the second one since I had time on my hands while waiting on the replacement from a different seller to do some research and hoped it would prevent the issue.Micron 7400
there i saw it: Ahrefs SSD failure statistics and it's the Micron 7450 mentioned here, on the other hand the 9300 did it well.IIRC yeah, one lasted almost a week and the other less than 4 hours. Didn't get a chance to do much of a post mortem due to return windows but they both lost their partitions tables and couldn't be restored. I upgraded the firmware on the second one since I had time on my hands while waiting on the replacement from a different seller to do some research and hoped it would prevent the issue.
Kioxia are upgradable but, I can't find an image and think they might push one out through Linux fwupg possibly. But, I'm not tempting fate as it's working great as is.
Went back and looked at the invoices and that's what I tried first. I have a rule though if it fails 2 times then it's not getting a 3rd attempt. I even swapped the carrier card with the 2nd attempt. I finally switched to a M2+cable instead of card for the 3rd / Kioxia just to rule out the PCB/slot being an issue.7450 Pro
At the end of that article:there i saw it: Ahrefs SSD failure statistics and it's the Micron 7450 mentioned here, on the other hand the 9300 did it well.
It can/will hit every manufacturer at some point, i remember the IBM "Deathstar" a long time ago...
I still hope that i find the hxm7a04q firmware for the samsung sm883 and gxm1103q for sm863a someday
About 60% of analyzed Micron 7450 drives failed due to the above load pattern-firmware issue. Thus, all other failure reasons constituted a 40% share. So, if this issue had not appeared, the drives would have about 0.38% AFR over 19 months in production. Such a failure rate would be unremarkable and in line with the AFR of other vendors’ data center-grade SSDs. Once we switched to the new firmware, we saw just a single Micron 7450 failure in the following two months compared to about a drive per week before. We expect to see a more positive trend on the statistics graph for this model in the future.
Seagate Nytro family.What are some good PCIe 3 or 4 U.2/3 15.36TB NVME drives with end user FW support?