In article <
fmoore-489AD6....@news.eternal-september.org>,
Fred Moore <
fmo...@gcfn.org> wrote:
> In article <
afuk185jfhrvivh1t...@4ax.com>,
> micky <
NONONO...@bigfoot.com> wrote:
>
> > The best feature of the WD external drive, imo, was that it had "a
> > power-saving feature [that] turns the drive on and off with your
> > computer. " ** That really touched a nerve. Not so much because
> > it saves power, but because it would extend the drive life to not be
> > spinning 24 hours a day.
>
> Micky, I mentioned this briefly when I responded to your other post.
> I'll expand here.
>
> All internal drives should spin down when the computer is put to sleep.
> The 'green' drives spin down sooner if not used. Nice concept, but if
> reliability is most important, wait to see how this works out.
External drives may or may not. If they're on eSATA, likelihood is high;
not so on Firewire. I rarely use drives on USB so I can't comment there.
Macs also have an option (in the Energy Saver prefs) to spin down hard
drives when the OS feels like it, based on usage patterns ("Put hard
drive(s) to sleep when possible").
SMART data and temperature sensor data may also be unavailable unless
the drive is on SATA (internal or external).
> Historically, spinning a hard drive up and down was VERY bad for its
> longevity because of the wear and tear it put on the spindle bearings.
> Much worse than just letting it run. Supposedly, the 'green' drives have
> fixed this. However, productivity may suffer if you are frequently
> waiting for a spun-down drive to spin up. I'm sure you know how waiting
> even a few seconds for a computer to perform a task is terminally
> annoying.
There are stories that "green" drives are horribly unsuited to RAID
arrays for just this reason.
Steve
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"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of
arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to
skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, sidecar in the other, body thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO what a ride!"