Re: WD doesn`t use disks with Linux - was Re: Re:Western DigitalGreenPower drives and Linux
From: Arnd Hannemann
Date: Wed May 14 2008 - 04:13:29 EST
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> On Tuesday 2008-05-13 23:20, Arnd Hannemann wrote:
>> Well the answer was probably just from a first level support person so
>> nothing one should get excited about.
>> Anyway to the high Load_Cycle_Count; if I understood the technology
>> correctly the WD GreenPower drives are exactly "Green" because they
>
> I don't find it Green when I have to buy new disks because of
> their detrimental parking technique.
>
>> unload the heads on a plastic ramp (no landing zone!) quite often during
>
> ramp or LZ, it's quite a force with which the head is parked.
>
Well I'm no expert, but I would say comparing to the normal wear out due
to use (seeking, bearing wear out, vibrations, spin up, bumps) the
factor of a controlled unload/load cycle on a plastic ramp is probably
negligible.
BTW: my hitachi notebook drive, which I believe has a similar
load/unload technology has:
> 193 Load_Cycle_Count 0x0032 057 057 000 Old_age Always - 258528/258360
And it didn't fail on me yet...
Of course this is just one data point.
Regards,
Arnd Hannemann
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