My server just text me. HDD had a giant spike in bad sectors and uncorrectable reads. SeaGate: never again

My server just text me. HDD had a giant spike in bad sectors and uncorrectable reads. SeaGate: never again.

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How does your server send SMS messages to you?

i gave it my number?

get off Sup Forums

Did you use enterprise grade seagate?

fuck you cia niggers, tell me how to send sms to phone, I need to fucking spam call some faggots

top yourself cunt

Illegal

Carriers have some sort of email system where if you send an email to a persons number they would get it as an SMS

SMS is just a special case of email. If your phone number is 2105439876 and your service is through AT&T, sending an email to [email protected] will be delivered to your phone as a text message.
So you can just send an email from your server.

It's called an SMS Gateway. See Japan relies heavily upon these.

Thanks a lot Sup Forums, gonna search a tuto for how to implement this on my server

you just send an email

i find it move useful to send myself alerts with sendxmpp... also my carrier doesn't do free sms because third world country

manpages.debian.org/stretch/sendxmpp/sendxmpp.1p.en.html

But that requires a cellphone and a number and a service provider. What the fuck? Are you telling me that I can type [email protected] in my mail thing and at some point down the line it becomes a SMS and it gets delivered to 2105439876? How do they even charge me if I'm in another country and don't even own a mobile? Something isn't adding up.

>But that requires a cellphone and a number and a service provider.
No it doesn't.
>Are you telling me that I can type [email protected] in my mail thing and at some point down the line it becomes a SMS and it gets delivered to 2105439876?
Yes.
>How do they even charge me
They don't

I don't see why you're having trouble understanding this.

>ST2000DM001
It's just feature.

What's your number senpai? I wanna try it real quick.

I should not be using seagate?????!! Plan9 has no issues with detecting/using it. Plan9 is worse than the BSD's when it comes to basic support!

Sup san antonibro
Stay away from the east side tomorrow

>SeaGate

kind of your own fault for not doing the research on this fucking scam of a company

>shitgate
has everyone forgotten the asian hdd crisis

>over 50 Seagate HDDs for the past 10 years
>0 failures

Not him, but around five years ago we had to implement a similar system in school. We used a phone with a SIM card that was connected to the PC and then used some sort of Linux software to send the SMS via the phone. Can't remember the details anymore.

You bought a hard drive with a 1 year warranty user.

>tfw no server-chan to text me

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Damn, now i kinda want to create a fake Demon Summoning Program where you would sign up with your phone number and demons could send you SMS messages.
With turn-based combats through text.

That or a sweet waifu that texts you when you want.

Hitachi or bust.

>My server just text me

WOW

>SMS is just a special case of email

WTF

They were bought by WD, the only decent brand nowadays is Toshiba

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My provider operates on whitelist only. You have to send sms to email before they can start emailing

>data unrecoverable after few months of usage
What would I do if the drive fails and I haven't finished backing it up?

>using consumer grade hardware in a server

you're just a dumb fuck

Why would you go with Seagate?

I owned 5 Seagate drives, all dead within less than a fucking year of usage. Didn't happen with Maxtor, didn't happen with Samsung, WD, Toshiba, I don't know man.

>tfw no gf so your server texts you

That's the ultimate form of data security at that point, your files are completely safe from everyone including yourself.

>not just using all ssds
baka.
long term backups can be done via tape

make sure to do it in style, m8

>just using all ssds
>paying more for less reliable storage on a server

no, you are the baka

What software sends the alerts?

I decided to give them a shot for once. Decades of using WD with no problems, I figured drive reliability was just a meme at this point. Owned 4 seagates within 4 years, two failed. Meanwhile, my two 20GB HDDs from WD in 2003 are still chugging just fine.

It's a WS2016 install for Plex. I use CrystalDiskInfo running as a service. Checks disk health every 10 minutes or so. Sends an email on status change.

But they're more reliable

>seagate as a main drive for more than 2 years now

rev up those backups

>tfw not even your server texts you

shit, I just bough a brand new 1 TB external Seagate hard drive

Of course the Dutch version of the provider doesn't support that service. Stingy.

Its piss to setup

Why do you never respond?

>build server gf
>she ghosts me
pls respond ;_;

I had two WD die within a year. Normal usage, one boot cycle a day. Then another WD that has been going strong for seven years. It's a fucking lottery.

The little shit won't even let me

>3TB seagate barracuda for 3 years as my main drive
just werks

u better pay apple then

mfw give seagate one more chance and this happened

writes to disk normaly, but reads max 25mb/s usually stuck at 3mb/s

Seagate? More like 30% failure rate!

and on seatool it passes all tests.

and gonna need to more ~1.5TB at around 10mb/s speeds

any recommendations for 2.5 2tb hdd?

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>Not running smartmond
>Not configuring RAID
>Using consumer shit

"server"

>SeaGate
r u retarded ?

>only seagate hard drives fail
Keep believing that right into the abyss of lost backups.

We live in a country that is technologically stagnating user, dutch T-mobile a shit

HELP