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PassMark DiskCheckup™ allows the user to monitor the SMART attributes of a particular hard disk drive. SMART (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) is a feature on a computer's hard disk for providing various monitoring indicators of disk reliability. If SMART is enabled on a hard disk, the system administrator can receive analytical information from the hard drive to determine a possible future failure of the hard drive.
SMART monitors elements of possible long term drive failure, such as 'Spin Up Time', the number of start/stops, the number of hours powered on and the hard disk temperature.
DiskCheckup displays the current values of the SMART attributes, along with the Threshold value for that attribute. If an attribute drops below its threshold, the drive cannot guarantee that it will be able to meet its specifications in the future.

Note that SMART attributes change slowly over time and are helpful attempts to diagnose the life span of a particular drive. DiskCheckup monitors these changes over a long period and predict the date (if available) of the Threshold Exceed Condition (TEC), which is displayed on the main window.

DiskCheckup also displays device information, such as the drive geometry, serial number, model number, media rotation rate, and supported features.

E-mail notification when Threshold Exceed Condition detected

DiskCheckup can be configured to perform e-mail notification when a SMART attribute has been detected to be less than the allowable threshold value. Such threshold values are determined by the hard disk manufacturer. For a drive to be considered "good", all the SMART attributes must be above these values. Different SMART attributes have different threshold values. For more configuration options, refer to the screen shot below.

System requirements

A hard drive that supports SMART, plus compatible drivers. Most recent hard drives (SATA/USB/FireWire) are OK but drives connected via SCSI or hardware RAID are not supported. Drives configured as software RAID (dynamic disks) via Windows Disk Management will also work.

Known issues

  • Hardware RAID and SCSI are not supported. But dynamic disks (software RAID) are supported.
  • The Silicon Image SIL0680 Ultra-133 ATA RAID Controller has a bug which can cause a system lockup when the SMART data is accessed.. This bug exists in the current driver version, 1.0.1.7 and presumably in previous versions.
  • TEC predictions about future failure dates should be taken as a guide only and should not be considered accurate.
  • The majority of newer drives connected via USB and Firewire are supported. However, older drives may not be supported due to the protocol bridge on the hard disk not supporting SMART commands)
DiskCheckup is free for personal use.

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PassMark DiskCheckup™ is a tool that enables users to monitor the SMART attributes of a specific hard disk drive. SMART (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) is a feature found on computer hard drives that provides monitoring indicators for disk reliability. By enabling SMART on a hard disk, system administrators can receive analytical information from the drive to assess potential future failures. Here are some key points about DiskCheckup:
  • SMART Monitoring: Monitors elements indicating possible long-term drive failure, such as spin-up time, start/stop counts, power-on hours, and disk temperature.
  • SMART Attributes Display: Displays the current values of SMART attributes along with their threshold...
PassMark DiskCheckup™ is a tool that enables users to monitor the SMART attributes of a specific hard disk drive. SMART (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) is a feature found on computer hard drives that provides monitoring indicators for disk reliability. By enabling SMART on a hard disk, system administrators can receive analytical information from the drive to assess potential future failures. Here are some key points about DiskCheckup:
  • SMART Monitoring: Monitors elements indicating possible long-term drive failure, such as spin-up time, start/stop counts, power-on hours, and disk temperature.
  • SMART Attributes Display: Displays the current values of SMART attributes along with their threshold values. If an attribute drops below the threshold, the drive may not meet specifications in the future.
  • Prediction of Threshold Exceed Condition (TEC): DiskCheckup can predict the date of the TEC, indicating when a threshold is likely to be exceeded.
  • Device Information: Provides device details like drive geometry, serial number, model number, rotation rate, and supported features.

E-mail Notification for Threshold Exceed Condition Detection:​

  • DiskCheckup allows for email notifications when a SMART attribute falls below the threshold set by the hard disk manufacturer. All SMART attributes must be above these values for the drive to be considered "good."

    System Requirements:​

  • Requires a hard drive that supports SMART and compatible drivers. Most recent SATA/USB/FireWire drives are supported, but SCSI and hardware RAID drives are not. Software RAID (dynamic disks) via Windows Disk Management is compatible.

    Known Issues:​

    • Hardware RAID and SCSI are not supported, but dynamic disks (software RAID) are.
    • The Silicon Image SIL0680 Ultra-133 ATA RAID Controller has a bug that can cause system lockups when accessing SMART data.
    • TEC predictions should be seen as a rough guide, not entirely accurate.
    • Support for older drives via USB and Firewire may be limited due to protocol bridge limitations.

    Free for Personal Use:​

    DiskCheckup is free for personal use. You can download DiskCheckup from PassMark's website (653 KB). For more detailed information and additional configurations, you can refer to the DiskCheckup tool itself.
 


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