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SPFA evaluates drives as slow too aggressively in E-Series system

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Applies to

  • SANtricity OS earlier than 11.80.1
  • Synthetic Predictive Failure Analysis (SPFA)

Issue

SPFA evaluates drives as slow too aggressively when either read or write meets the criteria

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