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SSD solid state hard drive dropped after 40,000 hours of use

Is the risk of data loss from solid-state SSD hard drives great? A few days ago, a number of HPE Huiyu's SAS enterprise-class SSD hard disks broke out with a strange bug. After running for 40,000 hours, they will not be recognized and data will be lost. Now HPE has released new firmware to fix this problem.

At the end of last year, HPE’s enterprise-class SSD hard drives had similar problems. They were dropped after 32768 hours. However, HPE now confirms that these two problems are not the same and independent. It does not mean that after 32768 hours it will be 40,000 hours. Drop the order once.

In addition, HPE stated that the bugs in these SAS hard drives are not unique to them. These SSD hard drives are not designed and manufactured by HPE. The real manufacturer has notified HPE. In theory, the SSDs of other customers using this OEM company will also appear. The problem of 4,000-hour drop.

Finally, although the SSD will drop after 40,000 hours (4 years, 206 days, 16 hours), and even lose data, these hard drives have been shipped for less than 40,000 hours, and the fastest problem will be October 2020, so all SSDs now The hard drive is still safe and there is still enough time to repair it.

HPE has released HPD7 firmware. Customers who use the following SSD hard drives can check the official instructions to upgrade the SSD firmware as soon as possible.


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