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inodes become overwritten, fsck required many reboots on Ubuntu Server (ProxMox)

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I'm using a 4TB WD Red (WD40EFAX) HDD for the main storage on my ProxMox instance, which runs a few Ubuntu Server 20.04.3 VMs.

After writing anywhere from 5-500GB of data to this drive, eventually a Ubuntu Server VM will crash and upon reboot require an fsck to repair inodes. Every time this happens, fsck will do it's passes and report lots of overwritten inodes, then clone and repair things. Drive is configured as an LVM.

I'm just trying to understand why this is happening & what I can do to mitigate!

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