And automotive buyers are totally serious about "better than six-sigma"
quality & infancy failures. Six sigma is 99.99966% good.
Another fascinating stat is the Hitachi data center disk drives have
around an 800,000hr MTBF. That is 91.3 years. Sounds great unless your
google cloud site has 20,000 of them. Then statistically one fails
every 40hrs. One strategy is to have enough redundancy that failures
are ignored since the whole server blade will be replaced every few
years and thrown away.
Grant KZ1W
On 7/25/2022 11:02, Lux, Jim wrote:
Give me a cable made as a lot of a million going into a mass production
item with high servicing/replacement costs - There's an incentive to
"get the process right". For instance, automotive engine control units
have very low failure rates in service. A 0.1% failure rate would be
crippling to a car maker.
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