BingBangBop
Storage is cool
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- Nov 15, 2009
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I just noticed this: Seagate Ships World's First 4TB External HDD.
The reliability of Seagate's 2TB drives is poor, their 3TB drives are dreadful so their 4TB must be simply aweful. Seems like a safe way to lose a lot of data.
I'll get one as soon as a usual suspect begins offering them.
I won't put anything important on it, of course, but I will beat the snot out of it and see what happens.
Does anyone have a tool for beating the snot out of a drive? Something that could fill the drive, check the integrity of the contents, read/write test, and empty it repeatedly?
Another C# tool to try and build? :-D How about having it create thousands of 4KB zip files until the drive is full and SHA1 verify them all? Rinse, repeat, count the number of times, and report errors.
SHA1 verify them all?
What text does it write?
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"
Nice. Does it fill the drive once, verify, and then stop?
The real question is will the 4TB drives require another round of firmware / drivers updates for all the SATA controllers since they only support up to 3TB drives? :rofl:
Sounded like having it repeat would be useful for a drive burn-in.
java -jar diskcheck.0.2.jar c:\ -1