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Date:      Mon, 19 Apr 1999 18:45:01 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Patrick Seal <patseal@hyperhost.net>
To:        Kent Stewart <kstewart@3-cities.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Hard drive spindown (ORB, Castlewood)
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.9904191841540.87198-100000@foobar.hyperhost.net>
In-Reply-To: <371BACD4.6CEC913A@3-cities.com>

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No, this drive JUST CAME OUT less than a month ago. I do not have the
drive.  I am quoting something said on slashdot
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=99/04/19/2021246

This is a removable drive that acts just like a real hard drive.
More information on ORB: http://www.castlewoodsystems.com/

I am asking because I want one, but It obviously would be nice to have it
spin down. 

Thanks,

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On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, Kent Stewart wrote:

> 
> 
> Patrick Seal wrote:
> > 
> > On a recent slashdot discussion on the new ORB drives:
> > http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=99/04/19/2021246
> > -
> > I got the EIDE version a little over a month ago. It installs into a linux
> > machine flawlessly. The only problem that I had was couple weeks after I got the
> > drive I heard a grinding noise. Turned out that linux never spun the drive
> > down even once in that first 2 weeks and I never used it, so it ended up
> > grinding off the cylinders off the far edge of the platter. I promptly
> > exchanged it and set a spindown with hdparm and its been working
> > beautifully ever since.
> > 
> > I would definatly recommend this drive, just make sure that
> > you either use the drive a lot or get it to spin down.  Seems like the
> > drive should move the head around all by itself to avoid damage like what
> > happened to me though.
> 
> I have EIDE drives that have never been turned off in 2 or 3 years
> except for lightening storms and hardware installs. Western Digital
> drives, for example, are programmed to move every so many seconds of
> idle time to prevent wear down. There is a whole new set of technology
> that keep the modern drives from wearing out like yours did.
> 
> Kent
> 
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