On 28 Feb 2006, at 11:44, Carlo Capocasa wrote:
Have any of you audio folks encountered mutlipass
erasure thing on
your
audio files yet?
What the??? I thought hard drives were reliable, at least more
reliable
than CDs. Thanks for educating me here. Uh... So how would an engineer
know it's time to re-load the hard drive?
And if this is true, wouldn't a program loaded from that hard drive
crash and burn the entire IT department?
Or is this something that only happens when a drive is continuously
accessed over months?
Don't forget that video servers (of the serious sort used for this
stuff) tend to run with lots of the drives normal firmware disabled -
thermal recalibration springs to mind as does things like on the fly
remapping of bad sectors.
You would be amazed what a hard drive manufacturer will do in the way
of custom programming when you are Probel and buy big SCSI disks by
the tens of thousands.
Some of this might effect the long term reliability (as a tradeoff
for more predictable performance), for that usage it is a reasonable
call.
Regards, Dan.