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Spinup cycles

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Spinup Cycles (also called CSS, "on/off cycles" or "power cycles") is a value that hard disk manufacturers give for the average number of times a hard drive can spin up before it fails.

Usually server hard disks are specified for fewer spinup cycles than desktop hard disks, because servers are only very rarely rebooted. On the other hand, server hard disks have much higher MTBF.



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