Failure trends in a large disk drive population
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About Failure trends in a large disk drive population
This paper, published in 2007, received 496 indexed citations . Written by Eduardo Pinheiro, Wolf-Dietrich Weber and Luiz André Barroso covering the research area of Hardware and Architecture, Condensed Matter Physics and Computer Networks and Communications. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Computer Networks and Communications (439 citations), Information Systems (205 citations) and Hardware and Architecture (106 citations). Published in File and Storage Technologies.
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