Disclaimer - T.E.C. and S.M.A.R.T. meaning
Disclaimer – interpreting
and meaning of T.E.C. (Threshold Exceeds Condition) and S.M.A.R.T.
First of all, you must remember that S.M.A.R.T. is positioned by hard
disks manufacturers, and is no more than an "advisory" service.
In other words, you can trust it, but not with 100% reliability.
And what is more, you must look at the T.E.C. prediction very carefully.
SIGuardian calculates the T.E.C. based on attribute changes and speed
of change. You can see such a situation, especially with new drives, where
attributes are falling very quickly and the T.E.C. date is very close.
But if you wait a few days (attribute falling will stop) you'll see how
the T.E.C. goes into the future.
Moreover, there are some attributes on some drives (Spin Up Time on
Quantum, for example) that fall when the HDD starts working, but some
time later stop.
We even know occurrences ["then" to "when"] when
an HDD continues its work after threshold values of attribute are achieved.
For example, a 1.7Gb Fujitsu [rewritten] worked for more than a year with
the attribute Power On Hours Count equal to 0. But, this attribute is
not critical&ldots;
Conclusion
In general, the main lesson to be learned from this Disclaimer - don't
hurry. If SIGuardian shows a change in attributes and/or very close date
of T.E.C. - first of all it's a sign to monitor this attribute the next
few days. If the falling of attribute values stops and T.E.C. date goes
far into the future- all is OK.
But if attribute falling continues, we highly recommend that you immediately
and regularly make backup copies of all data from this HDD.
If some attribute is at the threshold position
we EXTREMELY recommend that you do not use this HDD for storage of any
important data and replace it as soon as possible.
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