> And they access them fast and long.  I see an occasional error during
> normal disk operations, but lots during backups.  Whether it is the
> same error rate during both but more accesses during backups so more
> errors, or a higher rate during backups, I haven't determined.
> 
> Jeffrey
> 
> 
You should never see a single hard drive error with a drive made in the last 5
years. Having errors is a sign that either the controller  cables, powersupply 
or
hard drive is bad or about to die.

John


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