Calculating estimated drive wear – Dell POWEREDGE R720 User Manual

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– Note that the attribute ID# are listed in decimal and not in Hex with the Attribute_NAME associated with

Hard Drives.

Figure 8. Reading the SMART drive wear attributes

The table below translates the data from smartctl to the Intel-supported SMART Attributes.

Table 1. Converting SMART attribute values

Attribute

Decimal ID

Hex ID

Raw Value

Host Writes Count

225

E1h

477242

Timed Workload Media
Wear Indicator

226

E2h

635

Timed Workload Host Read/
Write Ratio

227

E3h

0

Workload Timer

228

E4h

1367

Calculating Estimated Drive Wear

From the data collected using smartctl, and the translated values, you can then calculate the drive wear rate based on
the given workload. Using this example:

Timed Workload Media Wear (E2h) has a raw value of 635. Therefore, the percentage wear rate = 635/1024 =

0.620%

Timed Workload Host Read/Write Ratio (E3h) has a normalized value of 0, indicating that 0% of the operations

were reads. This corresponds with the 100% random write workload set in Iometer.

Workload Timer (E4h) has a raw value of 1367. Therefore the workload ran for 1367 minutes or 22.783 hours.

Given these values, the media wear percentage rate for this workload can then be calculated:

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