[AusNOG] Possibly useful device for data retention?

Alex Samad - Yieldbroker Alex.Samad at yieldbroker.com
Mon Jun 29 20:39:03 EST 2015


I have a few green wd  1TB + 2TB  that are part of my storage array at home. They are spun up most of the time for the last 2 + years.  Not heavy use.

Alex

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From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Karl Auer
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On Mon, 2015-06-29 at 17:09 +0800, Chris Legg wrote:
> 100 years? If it's anything like the WD Green drives you'll be lucky 
> if they last 2 years.

Tell me more. I understood WD Greens to be aimed at the desktop market, where they should last fine and they are half the price or less of the higher-end ones. Run them 24/7 and they'll fail, give them an ordinary desktop's duty cycle where they spend two-thirds of their lives idle or off, and they should last OK...?

If you've seen test data that says otherwise, do tell! Because WD is certainly selling them as suitable for desktops.

Regards, K.

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