> Putting my sysadmin hat on: > > Once I know a drive has had a head failure, do I trust that the rest of the > drive isn't going to go at an inconvenient moment vs just fixing it right now > when it's not 3AM on Christmas morning? (true story) As good as Ceph is, do > I trust that Ceph is smart enough to prevent spreading corrupt data all over > the cluster if I leave bad disks in place and they start doing terrible > things to the data?
I'm confident it won't spread corrupt data :-) I would be more worried about propagation of bit error from non ECC memory than an object being corrupted. Am I over optimistic ? > > Mark >-- Loïc Dachary, Artisan Logiciel Libre
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