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@@ -171,6 +171,23 @@ Yes, if you want to detect accidental data damage (like bit rot), use the
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If you want to be able to detect malicious tampering also, use an encrypted
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repo. It will then be able to check using CRCs and HMACs.
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+Can I use Borg on SMR hard drives?
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+----------------------------------
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+SMR (shingled magnetic recording) hard drives are very different from
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+regular hard drives. Applications have to behave in certain ways or
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+performance will be heavily degraded.
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+Borg 1.1 ships with default settings suitable for SMR drives,
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+and has been successfully tested on *Seagate Archive v2* drives
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+using the ext4 file system.
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+Some Linux kernel versions between 3.19 and 4.5 had various bugs
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+handling device-managed SMR drives, leading to IO errors, unresponsive
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+drives and unreliable operation in general.
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+For more details, refer to :issue:`2252`.
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.. _faq-integrityerror:
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I get an IntegrityError or similar - what now?
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