6 shock and vibration, 7 reliability – FUJITSU MHD2032AT User Manual

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1.7 Reliability

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1.6 Shock and Vibration

Table 1.7 lists the shock and vibration specification.

Table 1.7 Shock and vibration specification

Vibration (swept sine, one octave per minute)

• Operating

• Non-operating

5 to 500 Hz, 1.0G0-peak (MHC series)
5 to 400 Hz, 1.0G0-peak (MHD series)
(without non-recovered errors) (9.8 m/s

2

0-peak)

5 to 500 Hz, 5G0-peak (MHC series)
5 to 400 Hz, 5G0-peak (MHD series)
(no damage) (49 m/s

2

0-peak)

Shock (half-sine pulse, 2 ms duration)

• Operating

• Non-operating

100G0-peak
(without non-recovered errors) (980 m/s

2

0-peak)

500G0-peak (no damage) (4,900 m/s

2

0-peak)

1.7 Reliability

(1) Mean time between failures (MTBF)

Conditions of 300,000 h

Current time

250H/month or less 3000H/years
or less

Operating time

20% or less of current time

CSS operations

50/day or less
Total 50,000 or less

Power on/off

1/day or more needed.

Environment

5 to 55°C/8 to 90%
But humidity bulb temperature
29°C or less

MTBF is defined as follows:

Total operation time in all fields

MTBF=

(H)

number of device failure in all fields

“Disk drive defects” refers to defects that involve repair, readjustment, or
replacement. Disk drive defects do not include failures caused by external factors,
such as damage caused by handling, inappropriate operating environments, defects
in the power supply host system, or interface cable.

(2) Mean time to repair (MTTR)

The mean time to repair (MTTR) is 30 minutes or less, if repaired by a specialist
maintenance staff member.

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