drccsc wrote:
If this was true then you would see larger HDs being more failure prone by sheer virtue of being larger, which I don't think is the case.
It's not referring to general failure -just URE's during the rebuild of an array. with most RAID5 controllers, a URE during rebuild will cause the rebuild to fail - thus rendering a RAID5 set broken...
There is always the risk of a general failure of a disk during a RAID rebuild, - something else that RAID5 does not cope with well (at all??!!)
Statistically - the bigger the volume that is being rebuilt, the greater the chance of a URE (or disk fail) causing a rebuild fail. simple.
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