Dying Hard Drive or PSU

From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 1 Feb 2016 21:48
To: Harry (HARRYN) 41 of 47
"drives are being run on the edge of their temperature limits"

I run my hdds outside of the case in a hdd cage from an old server case. Stopped a lot of errors right there.
From: graphitone 2 Feb 2016 10:30
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 42 of 47
How much noise does that generate?
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 2 Feb 2016 17:55
To: graphitone 43 of 47
Considerably less than all the case fans I used to futility (apparently 'futily' is not a word) run. The hdds are actually pretty quiet.
From: Chris (CHRISSS) 4 Feb 2016 11:38
To: koswix 44 of 47
Quantum Fireball. Or if you need extra capacity then a Quantum Bigfoot.
From: ANT_THOMAS 3 Jun 2016 19:04
To: ALL45 of 47
Well I should have bought the new drive earlier. It arrived today but the original drive looks to have pretty much fully died about 2 days ago.

Thankfully I still use CrashPlan. The restore will no doubt take forever
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 3 Jun 2016 19:32
To: ANT_THOMAS 46 of 47
I thought you have superfast internet. How many TB to restore?
From: ANT_THOMAS 3 Jun 2016 20:08
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 47 of 47
Currently restoring 260 GB (leaving some data on their servers for the time being)

Whilst my connection is 200 mbps down, Crashplan can't transfer that quickly it seems. It's quoting between 6 and 12 hours.

Apparently I've got 6.5TB of data backed up, quite a bit is deleted files which remain on the Crashplan servers.
EDITED: 3 Jun 2016 20:17 by ANT_THOMAS