Sorry, but when discussing the article, I assume the context of the article.
Context of the article is "I use Raspberry Pis around my home as everything". I don't really care about industrial anything in that context, nor 10k+ unit scale. And nobody sane does/should. At home/hobby I'm optimizing for very different things.
It's interesting if someone adds to the discussion that things predictably fail at 10k+ scale, but completely irrelevant. It's like people who read backblaze stats to go buy 2 disks from the same batch to put in raid1. That those disk mdoels fail at 2x lower rate at scale than other models is completely irrelevant to their data safety.
Context of the article is "I use Raspberry Pis around my home as everything". I don't really care about industrial anything in that context, nor 10k+ unit scale. And nobody sane does/should. At home/hobby I'm optimizing for very different things.
It's interesting if someone adds to the discussion that things predictably fail at 10k+ scale, but completely irrelevant. It's like people who read backblaze stats to go buy 2 disks from the same batch to put in raid1. That those disk mdoels fail at 2x lower rate at scale than other models is completely irrelevant to their data safety.