Could be
hard drive failure as well.
Not exact matches
That's a particularly useful option for smaller - scale problems, such
as a single
hard -
drive failure or a power
failure affecting just a few users.
They also posted a 2.8 percent annualized
failure rate for their 4 TB Seagate
drives — below Backblaze's average annual
failure rate reported in the study above — which is
as close
as we have to a comprehensive report on a specific
hard drive manufacturer's reliability
as of this writing.
As I learned very much the
hard way on an 18 + hour cross-country
drive we took several years ago,
failure to plan is planning to fail when it comes to family road trips.
And despite their dual construction, the
failure rate of hybrid
drives is about the same
as standard HDDs,
as the flash - based cache is unlikely to fail before the physical
hard disk.
The comments in the Proposed Rule listed examples of willful neglect
as: (1) disposal of a
hard drive in an unsecured dumpster where the covered entity failed to implement policies and procedures to safeguard PHI during the disposal process; (2)
failure to respond to an individual's request for restriction of the uses of PHI where the covered entity did not have any policies and procedures in place for consideration of the request for restriction; (3) a covered entity's employee loses a laptop that contains unencrypted PHI and the covered entity feared for its reputation if the incident became public and decided not to provide the appropriate notification.7