Hi @tobixen, yes maybe we can apply the Hanlon´s razor here, but only call my attention the fact that they are identical hard discs that were damaged in the same period of time is really suspicious.
I think it's not the first time such incidents have happened, and I think I've read that it's important to mix hard disks (at least from different production lots, if not from different producers) when setting up a RAID.
Hi @tobixen, yes maybe we can apply the Hanlon´s razor here, but only call my attention the fact that they are identical hard discs that were damaged in the same period of time is really suspicious.
I think it's not the first time such incidents have happened, and I think I've read that it's important to mix hard disks (at least from different production lots, if not from different producers) when setting up a RAID.
EDIT: googled a bit and found this one: http://www.johndcook.com/blog/2009/01/05/rai-failure-probabilities/