[ale] SATA PCI card or external USB enclosures?
Calvin Harrigan
charriglists at bellsouth.net
Mon Mar 4 16:57:57 EST 2013
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> I know this was a reply to Calvin, but I'll throw in my $ .02 as well.
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> If I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 (with Gnome) or Mint 13 (with Mate - fork of Gnome), I go into the power configuration settings and find all references to "spin drives down" and uncheck those. I haven't noticed any problems. "Green" drives may decide to shut down on their own anyway. When I'm backing up, I'm usually booted from a CD like Acronis and I'm beating the drive to death for 5 hours, so it doesn't shut down. I detach the backup drive when not in use in case malware or an electrical problem happens, it doesn't affect the backup. Flood, fire, or theft could affect it.
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> For many years, I've thought the best thing to do was to leave the drives on all the time. However, I just replaced 3 HDD's less than 3 years old. It's possible that bearing failure or some other mechanical thing is making them wear out too soon. I recently did a maintenance check on my Dad's machine. He turns it on once or twice per month. His drives are fine although they are of similar age. I still think cycling power all the time is a problem, but it's hard to know where the balance point is. For now, I'm still running most of my machines, and drives, all the time. If does slow down access time, a bit, if the computer has to restart the drive.
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> Sincerely,
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> Ron
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I've been computing for decades and I've NEVER left any of machines on
unless they were doing something. I don't have any higher rates of
failures than anyone else I know. The most failures I've had is due to
physical trauma. I think the last hard drive I had died, actually
started developing bad sectors was a MAXTOR 80GB 8 or so years ago.
Other than that no other issues with drives or any other hardware for
that matter. I know it's anecdotal, but I thought I would mention it.
Observe as all my computers fail within a week for various reasons... 0_o
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