When calculating the reliability of systems with multiple disks such as RAID arrays, it is conceptually obvious
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When calculating the reliability of systems with multiple disks such as RAID arrays, it is conceptually obvious that, if one drive has a probability of failure of one in a thousand, the probability of two drives failing is one in a million because independent probabilities multiply. Why is this statement probably false?
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Computer Organization And Architecture Themes And Variations
ISBN: 9781111987046
1st Edition
Authors: Alan Clements
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