• Log files are useful but annoying

    ON SECURITY

    Susan Bradley

    By Susan Bradley

    Laboring over the Labor Day weekend, I spent a few hours rebuilding a computer at the office. It had suddenly stopped responding.

    I attempted to reboot it, to no avail — its SSD hard drive had failed.

    The major disadvantage of solid-state drives (SSDs) is that when they fail, they fail suddenly. But mea culpa: I missed a big hint that failure might be imminent. For several days before the failure, it was throwing off Volume Shadow Copy errors that were logged by my backup software. I didn’t notice those errors.

    Read the full story in our Plus Newsletter (21.37.0, 2024-09-09).