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Old October 23rd 03, 12:18 PM
Lurch
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Default Failure curve of hard drives

"Mark M" wrote in message
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I would guess that the failure curve of a hard drive is much like
that for a lot of electronic equipment. It is probably a sort of
wonky "U" shape.


It's called the "bathtub shape"

Lurch


 




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