Kiss Scenes Aren't Supposed To Hurt — Unless You're EXO's D.O. #Arent #D.O #EXOs #Hurt #Kiss #Scenes #Supposed #Youre
https://kpopnewshub.com/kiss-scenes-arent-supposed-to-hurt-unless-youre-exos-d-o/?fsp_sid=3356
EXO’s ‘REVERXE’ Reverse Teaser Images Ignite Global EXO-L Hype: Dark Cinematic Visuals, 6-Member Lineup - Kpoppie #6Member #Cinematic #Dark #EXOL #EXOs #Global #Hype #Ignite #Images #Kpoppie #lineup #Reverse #REVERXE #Teaser #Visuals
https://kpopnewshub.com/exos-reverxe-reverse-teaser-images-ignite-global-exo-l-hype-dark-cinematic-visuals-6-member-lineup-kpoppie/?fsp_sid=2940
EXO’s Kai Proves He Is Truly “One Of The Girls” #EXOs #Girls #Kai #Proves
https://kpopnewshub.com/exos-kai-proves-he-is-truly-one-of-the-girls/?fsp_sid=2840
New pics of my #homelab rack…
From top down
- 2x 2 RU Rack Drawers (for spare cables and such)
- Netgate 6100 #pfsense
- Unifi Patch Panel
- #Unifi CloudKey G2 Plus
- Unifi USW Pro HD 24 PoE
- Unifi Patch Panel
- Unifi UNVR
- Rack Blend
- #Supermicro #Proxmox server 4x 8 TB
- Supermicro #TrueNAS server 6x 18 TB #Seagate #Exos
- 3x Rack Blends
- #APC UPS RMI2000
Es ist noch immer nicht vorbei
Zitat:
Ende letzter Woche erhielt unser Leser Marc N. seine bei Proshop bestellten Seagate-Festplatten. Nach dem Einbau in sein Synology-NAS ließ er zur Sicherheit ein Prüfprogramm laufen, und siehe da: Das Tool meldete, dass die Laufwerke bereits fast 20.000 Stunden auf dem Buckel hatten. Es handelte sich um Exos-X18-Modelle mit 16 TByte, Typenbezeichnung ST16000NM000J
https://www.heise.de/news/Betrug-mit-Seagate-Festplatten-Kein-Ende-in-Sicht-10418156.html
https://troet.cafe/@heiseonlineenglish@social.heise.de/114584813597185350
[fr] Affaire des disques durs Seagate d'occasion vendus neufs
"... Seagate fait face à un afflux de témoignages d'acheteurs de disques vendus neufs mais vraisemblablement reçus d'occasion."
"Des éclats sur le boîtier et des éraflures sur le connecteur SATA peuvent également être des signes d'un usage antérieur."
https://www.silicon.fr/Thematique/business-1367/Breves/affaire-seagate-n-sommet-l-iceberg-467921.htm
#fraudeur #fraudes #seagategate #seagate #exos #ironwolf #sata #hdd
So, it seems that my 2.5 yo Seagate Exos X20 drives are reporting some quite insane read amounts:
Device Statistics (GP Log 0x04)
Page Offset Size Value Flags Description
0x01 ===== = = === == General Statistics (rev 1) ==
0x01 0x008 4 24 --- Lifetime Power-On Resets
0x01 0x010 4 22429 --- Power-on Hours
0x01 0x018 6 76426225523 --- Logical Sectors Written
0x01 0x020 6 667681744 --- Number of Write Commands
0x01 0x028 6 48054400526096 --- Logical Sectors Read
0x01 0x030 6 2915801075 --- Number of Read Commands
If those numbers would be correct that'd mean the drive would have been reading average 304 MB/s for the whole 2.5 year lifetime. I find this somewhat implausible. The drives max out around 285 MB/s with sequential read.
Did I hear "But surely Seagate's own openSeaChest drive utilities are better and report the correct values!" from the crowd?
Here's the relevant part from openSeaChest_Info -i:
Annualized Workload Rate (TB/yr): 9624.71
Total Bytes Read (PB): 24.60
Total Bytes Written (TB): 39.13
So, equally confused.
EDIT: Earlier I confused some numbers due to PB vs PiB being so different.
Betrug mit Seagate-Festplatten: Händler verkaufen gebrauchte HDDs als Neuware https://www.computerbase.de/news/storage/betrug-mit-seagate-festplatten-haendler-verkaufen-gebrauchte-hdds-als-neuware.91201/ #seagate #exos #betrug
Einige hier betreiben ein nettes #NAS für alle möglichen Daten.
Aufpassen beim Plattenkauf und die Platten gut durchtesten:
Zitat:
#Seagate #Exos -Festplatten Modell ST14000NM005G
14-TByte
#FARM-Werte (Field Accessible Reliability Metrics), die etwa in NAS-Gehäusen von #Synology ausgewertet werden.
... hatten die Laufwerke bereits 10.000 beziehungsweise 15.000 Stunden auf dem Buckel.
Modell ST16000NM001G mit 16 TByte
bereits 22.000 Stunden gelaufen
https://www.heise.de/news/Gebrauchte-Seagate-Festplatten-als-Neuware-im-Umlauf-10254276.html
[rC3] EXOS - THE COLONY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jcZvYdvBiA
Well it turns out the #Seagate #Exos X14 12TB manufacturer recertified drive I bought was on its way to dying as it won't mount anymore and makes clicking noises after it spins up. It's fine, though, I have a warranty and it was just for testing. The S.M.A.R.T. values were pretty bad for at least one of the items despite saying it's fine so I'm not surprised.
Someone should invent a noisemaker that makes random #HardDrive sounds and what noise it makes is configurable based on a selected drive brand and type, so you could have it be #Seagate #Exos, WD Blue, #Maxtor, small laptop ones, 5.25-inch and larger ones, iPod- and Zune-sized ones, etc. This could be run on its own or connected to the hard drive indicator LED pins to make noise when a drive is accessed.
1/2
I shouldn't buy a manufacturer recertified #Exos from #ServerPartDeals, I don't have a #NAS to put it in and I don't want to spend more to get one, plus I don't have space for it. Unless I put it under my desk and have it run when I need to do backups? It wouldn't be running all the time, that's a bad idea and would be noisy. It would need to be on its own network that only devices that need to access it would connect to. I have off-site backups. It would have to be in #RAID.