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I'm looking to add some large Enterprise HDD's to my array and was wondering if a Long Smart Test would be sufficient before putting the drive into service?

I use Windows/Snapraid and have/use HDD Sentinel and also could run Read and/or write tests.

I'm curious what others testing methods are after a drive is shipped to them before putting it into service?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

https://github.com/Spearfoot/disk-burnin-and-testing is what I've used historically. Generally speaking I only care about doing that on a fresh build of a NAS though. When I'm replacing a single drive, I'll do a long SMART and call it done, since the failure of that new drive won't matter (as much) in the context of a replacement in the array.