I have to bring this up, having been "enlightened" somewhat over recent days.
We currently have in for data recovery a 64TB Xsan system.
The user was originally sold the system with Promise VTrak servers. And standard hard drives. Three of them have failed in one LUN.
Amazingly, these drives (non-enterprise) were sold with the Xsan.
It is critical that you use Enterprise drives, rather than your average, less costly alternatives. The reason is that a bog-standard drive, on discovering a bad sector, can take up to 60 seconds to reallocate that sector. By that time, the RAID controller has decided the drive has failed, and drops it or marks it bad.
An Enterprise drive reallocates bad sectors in a split second, overcoming this issue, so the RAID controller maintains its healthy status.
That is one of the main reason why server-grade drives are recommended. IT Suppliers should never supply anything but.
Hope this manages to save at least one user from expensive data recovery.
Duncan Clarke
http://www.retrodata.co.uk