On Sun, 16 Jan 2022 at 16:32, Neal Becker <ndbeck...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Well I guess I can try reseating it, good idea.
> Unfortunately this server is remote from me, so might as well collect
> ideas before driving over.
>

Have you seen: Fix your dead SSD with the power cycle method - The Silicon
Underground (dfarq.homeip.net <https://dfarq.homeip.net/fix-dead-ssd/>

I wonder if some workloads designed for rotating disks end up rewriting the
same storage
location resulting in early death of SSD's

I would check for reports of similar issues from other users with the same
hardware.  Also
consider if the system is in an harsh environment: high humidity, frequent
thunderstorms,
extreme temperatures.   CPU cooling can be an issue with dual AMD CPU's in
cases intended for CPU's with lower heat output.   Overheating of CPU's
and chipsets
can cause all sorts of failures.

Contact enhancer <Contact Enhancer Fluid ECH CE1 | Buy Online - NAPA Auto
Parts (napaonline.com) <https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/ECHCE1>>.
can help with harsh environments or marginal quality connectors.  At work
we bought a
bunch of systems that had low-quality drive cables that would fall off
when a system was
moved due to low spring tension.  It is possible some cheap M.2 sockets
could have similar
issues.


>
> --
George N. White III
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