If you got the ES.2 from NetApp I would assume that either a different firmware
was used (NetApp certifies the firmware for the disks they are selling) or that
they've already fixed it on maintenance. Though I certainly wouldn't bet my data
on it and check with NetApp directly to get a reliable ans
On 12.01.2010 19:44, Thomas Weible wrote:
Hi,
thanks for this helpful information we do have ES.2 in our filers.
If you got the ES.2 from NetApp I would assume that either a different firmware
was used (NetApp certifies the firmware for the disks they are selling) or that
they've already f
Hi,
thanks for this helpful information we do have ES.2 in our filers.
Thomas
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Clarification: The Barracuda ES.2 is affected as well. Same firmware but
slightly better hardware component selection. You may have it in your
servers and RAID arrays. Be careful and do backup often!
On 12.01.2010 14:30, Andre Oppermann wrote:
If you have Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 disks from 200
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If you have Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 disks from 2008 or 2009 you should
be very concerned. These disks have a faulty firmware and also the disk
surface is problematic. Sector errors are developed very quickly and the
firmware will fall on its face.
The symptoms is a 7200.11 disk that either isn'
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