.005% disk failure, that's not much...
Jerome takes some time out with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Berkeley, CA. 0.005% is a small number if your total is 100, even 1000. 0.005% of 10000 is a different situation all together. The increase of SATA drives is bringing 0.005% to the forefront as a larger number than expected. Jerome tackles the issues and brings you key information on large scale SATA disk management in SATA takes on a life of its own.
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