What is the meaning of SMART in english?

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SMART

SMART may refer to any of the following:

1. When referring to software, smart or intelligence is an ability of a program to function with little or no human interaction. Some companies may improperly refer to this intelligence as AI (artificial intelligence).

2. With hardware, smart describes any hardware device with more than basic abilities. For example, a Smart TV describes a TV that connects to the Internet and uses services like Netflix. For hardware to gain these abilities, the devices often have code programmed into the firmware of the device.

3. Short for Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology, S.M.A.R.T., or SMART, is a diagnostic method originally developed by IBM and introduced with the ATA-3 specification. At that time, S.M.A.R.T. was referred to as Predictive Failure Analysis. This technology was initially developed for IBM mainframe drives to give advanced warning of drive failures. Based on this diagnostic, Compaq announced IntelliSafe, which was submitted to the ATA/IDE standards committees, and the resulting standard was named S.M.A.R.T.

S.M.A.R.T. analyzes many mechanical attributes; over time, some failures can be predicted by detecting if the hard drive is moving out of tolerance. While the S.M.A.R.T. technology can detect upcoming issues, not all hard drive failures are predictable. The picture below shows an example of a S.M.A.R.T. error indicating the status of the Primary (master) hard drive is bad. This error indicates that the drive should be replaced.

Most hard drive and SSD manufacturers include the S.M.A.R.T. Technology in their hard drives, including Crucial, IBM, Western Digital, Maxtor, Quantum, Seagate, and Fujitsu.

Where do I download S.M.A.R.T.?

Smart is part of the hard drive's firmware and is not something you can download. All recent hard drives and SSDs (solid-state drives) should already have S.M.A.R.T. To access the S.M.A.R.T. information or see your drive statistics, see the following section.

How can I view the S.M.A.R.T. information?

The best method of accessing all S.M.A.R.T information is to use a drive management utility from your hard drive manufacture. These utilities can show you all drive information, including the S.M.A.R.T. information. Below is an example of the Storage Executive drive management utility from Crucial.

In the example picture above, the software shows the S.M.A.R.T information and that the drive is in good health. If problems were detected by S.M.A.R.T., they'd be displayed in this window. Further information can be obtained by reading each of the S.M.A.R.T. attribute values mentioned in the next section.

What type of information can S.M.A.R.T. show?

Below is a full list and examples of the type of information a program with access to S.M.A.R.T can view.

Note

It is up to the viewer and the type of drive you're using to decide what S.M.A.R.T. attributes are shown.

Tip

Most S.M.A.R.T. utilities automatically review all important IDs to give you a good or bad health indication. However, we've also highlighted in red the important IDs to view when trying to find problems with a hard drive.

IDHexNameDescription
010x01Read Error RateTotal read errors that occurred while reading data from the drive. This value should be 0 or a low value depending on the age of the drive.
020x02Throughput PerformanceOverall throughput performance of the drive.
030x03Spin-Up TimeThe average spindle spin up time in milliseconds.
040x04Start/Stop CountThe count of start/stop cycles DONE by the hard drive spindle.
050x05Retired NAND Blocks or Reallocated Sectors CountThe number of retired NAND blocks that are no longer used by SSD.

The count of reallocated sectors that were remapped because of bad sectors.
060x06Read Channel MarginThe margin of a channel while reading data.
070x07Seek Error RateThe rate of seek errors of the magnetic heads.
080x07Seek Time PerformanceThe overall average of seek operations of the magnetic heads.
090x08Power-On HoursThe number of hours the hard drive has been in a powered on state.
100x0ASpin Retry CountThe number of spin start retry attempts that have happened for a drive to reach fully operational speed.
110x0BRecalibration RetriesThe number of times recalibration was requested.
120x0CPower Cycle CountThe number of times the hard drive has had power off and on cycles.
130x0DSoft Read Error RateCount of uncorrected errors REPORTED to the operating system.
220x16Current Helium LevelWith helium drives, displays measurement of helium inside the drive.
1700xAAAvailable Reserved SpaceValue of available reserved space of the initial reserved pace.
1710xABSSD Erase Fail CountNumber of flash program operation failures.
1720xACSSD Erase Fail CountThe Number of flash erase failures.
1730xADSSD Wear Leveling CountThe maximum erase count on a block.
1740xAEUnexpected Power Loss CountThe number of unclean shut downs.
1750xAFPower Loss Protection Failure
  • Bytes 0-1 = Number of microseconds to discharge cap.
  • Bytes 2-3 = Minutes since the last test.
  • Bytes 4-5 = Overall number of tests.
1760xB0Erase Fail CountThe number of flash erase command failures.
1770xB1Wear Range DeltaDelta between the most-worn and least-worn flash blocks.
1780xB2Used Reserved Block CountSamsung attribute.
1790xB3Used Reserved Block Count TotalSamsung attribute.
1800xB4Unused Reserved Block Count TotalHewlett-Packard attribute.
1810xB5Program Fail Count Total or Non-4K Aligned Access CountThe number of flash program operation failures.
1820xB6Erase Fail CountSamsung attribute.
1830xB7SATA Downshift Error Count or Runtime Bad BlockThe number of downshifts of link speed or number of data blocks with detected, uncorrectable errors.
1840xB8End-to-End error / IOEDCCount of parity errors in the data path to the media via the drive's cache RAM.
1850xB9Head StabilityWestern Digital attribute.
1860xBAInduced Op-Vibration DetectionWestern Digital attribute.
1870xBBReported Uncorrectable ErrorsThe number of errors that could not be recovered using hardware ECC.
1880xBCCommand TimeoutThe number of aborted operations due to a hard drive timeout.
1890xBDHigh Fly WritesThe number of high fly writes being done by the recording head outside of the normal operating range.
1900xBETemperature Difference or Airflow TemperatureValue that is 100° C minus the temperature for manufacturers to set a threshold to a maximum temperature.
1910xBFG-sense Error RateThe number of errors from external induced shock or vibrations.
1920xC0Power-off Retract Count, Emergency Retract Cycle Count or Unsafe Shutdown CountThe number of power-off or emergency retract cycles.
1930xC1Load Cycle Count or Load/Unload Cycle CountThe number of load/unload cycles into head landing zone position.
1940xC2Temperature or Temperature CelsiusEnclosure temperature in Celsius degrees.
1950xC3Hardware ECC RecoveredVendor-specific attribute.
1960xC4Reallocation Event CountThe number of remap operations.
1970xC5Current Pending Sector CountThe number of unstable sectors because of unrecoverable read errors.
1980xC6(Offline) Uncorrectable Sector CountThe number of uncorrectable errors when reading/writing a sector.
1990xC7UltraDMA CRC Error CountThe number of errors in data transfer via the interface cable.
2000xC8Multi-Zone Error RateThe number of errors when writing a sector.
2010xC9Soft Read Error Rate or TA Counter DetectedThe number of uncorrectable software read errors.
2020xCAData Address Mark Errors or TA Counter Increased or Percentage Lifetime UsedThe number of data address mark errors.

The Percentage of lifetime of the drive used.
2030xCBRun Out CancelThe number of errors caused by incorrect checksum during the error correction.
2040xCCSoft ECC CorrectionThe number of errors corrected by internal error correction software.
2050xCDThermal Asperity RateThe number of errors due to high temperature.
2060xCEFlying Height or Write Error RateThe height value of heads above disk surface or the rate of errors.
2070xCFSpin High CurrentThe amount of surge current used to spin up the drive.
2080xD0Spin BuzzThe count of buzz routines needed spin up the drive because of insufficient power.
2090xD1Offline Seek PerformanceThe drive's seek performance during testing.
2100xD2Vibration During Write or RAIN Successful Recovery Page CountMaxtor attribute for the number of vibrations detected during write.

Crucial attribute for the count of TUs successfully recovered by RAIN (Redundant Array of Independent/inexpensive Nodes).
2110xD3Vibration During WriteThe count of vibrations encountered during write operations.
2120xD4Shock During WriteThe number of socks encountered during write operations.
2200xDCDisk ShiftThe distance disk has shifted relative to the spindle.
2210xDDG-Sense Error RateThe number of errors resulting in external shocks and vibrations.
2220xDELoaded HoursThe total time the drive has spent operating under data loads.
2230xDFLoad/Unload Retry CountThe number of times head changed position.
2240xE0Load FrictionThe total of RESISTANCE caused by friction in mechanical parts while operating.
2250xE1Load/Unload Cycle CountThe number of load cycles.
2260xE2Load 'In'-timeThe total time of loading on the magnetic head actuator and not in the park position.
2270xE3Torque Amplification CountThe number of attempts to compensate for platter speed variations.
2280xE4Power-Off Retract CycleThe number of power-off cycles counted when encountering a retract event and the heads are loaded off the media.
2300xE6GMR Head Amplitude or Drive Life Protection statusThe amplitude of thrashing or with solid-state drives an indication of the usage trajectory outpacing the life curve.
2310xE7Life left or TemperatureThe approximate SSD life left. A value of 100 is a new drive, and 10 or less is an indication of the need for replacement.

Drives made before 2010 may use this section for the temperature.
2320xE8Endurance Remaining or Available Reserved SpaceThe percentage of physical erase cycles completed with the maximum physical erase cycles the drive is designed to endure.

With Intel drives, the value of available reserved space of the initial reserved pace.
2330xE9Media Wear out Indicator or Power-On HoursWear out indication for Intel SSDs with a value of 100 indicating a new drive. Value decreases with the NAND erase cycles.

Older drives may use this section to indicate the number of hours the drive has had power.
2340xEAAverage erase count and Maximum Erase CountBytes 0-2 are the average erase count, and bytes 3-5 are the maximum erase count.
2350xEBGood Block Count and System (Free) Block CountBytes 0-2 are good block count, and bytes 3-5 are the system (free) block out.
2400xF0Head Flying Hours or Transfer Error RateThe total time spent positioning the drive heads.

With some Fujitsu drives, counts the link resets during a data transfer.
2410xF1Total LBAs WrittenThe total count of LBAs written.
2420xF2Total LBAs ReadThe total count of LBAs read.
2430xF3Total LBAs Written ExpandedThe number of upper 5 bytes of the 12-byte total numbers of LBAs written.
2440xF4Total LBAs Read ExpandedThe number of upper 5 bytes of the 12-byte total numbers of LBAs read.
2460xF6Cumulative Host Write Sector CountCrucial attribute for the number of 512 Byte Sectors.
2470xF7Host Program Page CountCrucial attribute for the number of Host Program NAND pages.
2480xF8FTL Program Page CountCrucial attribute for the number of FTL Program NAND pages.
2490xF9NAND Writes (1GiB)The total NAND writes.
2500xFARead Error Retry RateThe number of errors while reading from a disk.
2510xFBMinimum Spares RemainingThe number of remaining spare blocks as a percentage of the total number of spare blocks available.
2520xFCNewly Added Bad Flash BlockThe number of bad flash blocks the drive has detected.
2540xFEFree Fall ProtectionThe number of free fall events detected.

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