Important Memo regarding WD Caviar Green drives
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Re: Important Memo regarding WD Caviar Green drives
Oh, and the RE (Raid Edition) drives are important if you use a RAID controller.
A normal harddrive can take up to a minute to try to read a difficult sector, most RAID controllers will list a non-responding drive as failed after 10>20 seconds...
That is why Time Limited Error Recovery drives exist...Ludicrous gibs!
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That is a great deal you have got there PCBONEZ, I know because I've had 2 out of 3 WD RE2 GP drives die on me in the first few months...
And as we saw in the big report that Google released from their datacenters many drives die in their first 3 months.
After that the failure rate goes way down untill they are around 2 years old, then it starts to increase again...
Fewer failures at 35-45C than at lower temps.Mann-Made Global Warming.
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PCBONEZ; Yea, that article has some very interesting tidbits of information
Especially the temperature as you say...
I'm sure you know that Google does not use A/C cooling for their datacenters, and have built very special custom mainboards with a 12v battery in the front of the rack and a 230VAC > 12v PSU for the whole system
So the mainboard itself then has DC/DC converters for the harddrive etc that require the 3.3v and 5v supplies...
Very cool solution"The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."Comment
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those custom boards were made by gigabyte btw
as for TLER on WD drives..
http://bambooz.pytalhost.net/hardware-wiki/wdtler.zip
some caviar green and blue drives support it.Comment
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Here are some relevant links for the Google servers if anyone is interested and have not seen them before...
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-10209580-92.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRwPSFpLX8I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J139Aelaf0g"The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."Comment
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some caviar green and blue drives support it.
Within a few days, he was getting this BSOD:
This was with AMD SB850 RAID. I've heard that ICH RAID is even less reliable. Of course, with or without TLER/CCTL, the drive's I/O timeout parameter is still dependent on the controller. I've heard Intel's ICH RAID is even worse. With TLER/CCTL the array would have failed even sooner.
Solution is not to run RAID in Windows unless you do it with a very high-end RAID controller and TLER/CCTL drives that are physically hotswappable.Comment
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This was with AMD SB850 RAID. I've heard that ICH RAID is even less reliable. Of course, with or without TLER/CCTL, the drive's I/O timeout parameter is still dependent on the controller. I've heard Intel's ICH RAID is even worse. With TLER/CCTL the array would have failed even sooner.
Solution is not to run RAID in Windows unless you do it with a very high-end RAID controller and TLER/CCTL drives that are physically hotswappable.
I originally tried with ICH9R RAID, it was a complete failure.
When it worked it was fine, but even something like a bluescreen in Windows forced a reinitzialization of the data on the RAID-5 array, which took 8 hours and the array was extremely slow during this time...
An actual rebuild of a failed drive took 51 hours!!!
Starting Windows at this stage took 20 minutes!
I swapped that crap out for a LSI 8704ELP and after that it has been much better.
Not perfectly smooth sailing but atleast when there is a problem my computer does not turn dog slow.
And the rebuild process is quite fast for a failed drive, at around 4 hours which is the time a full format such a drive takes anyway..."The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."Comment
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Here are some relevant links for the Google servers if anyone is interested and have not seen them before...
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-10209580-92.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRwPSFpLX8I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J139Aelaf0g
typical power supplies provide computers with both 5-volt and 12-volt DC power. Google's designs supply only 12-volt power, with the necessary conversions taking place on the motherboard.
That adds $1 or $2 to the cost of the motherboard, but it's worth it not just because the power supply is cheaper, but because the power supply can be run closer to its peak capacity, which means it runs much more efficiently.
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Was wondering when someone would figure that out.
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AHHHHH!!!
They are using Death-Stars!!!Mann-Made Global Warming.
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Deathstars? That was loooong ago and it is done with. The big issue is handling with due care; handling, cooling and no unecessarily parking all the time unless this HD have ramp parking, I know WD do not, Hitachi/IBM HDs 3.5" series always have ramp parking and recent Seagate may have, but have to look into these eventually.
I currently use Hitachi/IBM HDs in many machines in pata and SATA. I was very disappointed that new pata 2.5" drives disappeared from local store's inventory. This means shopping on ebag because I have many notebooks that aren't SATA except for my netbook.
The WD I bought recently is not spinning nice (more of a buzz indicating imbalance than a hum) as others and I'm still regarding them with some suspicion.
Seagate is my second choice as long as I know which is good one.
Cheers, WizardLast edited by Wizard; 04-14-2011, 06:59 PM.Comment
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I made the mistake of cheaping out one year when the budget was low, and used SATA drives in a less critical server, when I knew better.
Won't do that again.Do it right or don't do it at all.
36 Monitors, 3 TVs, 4 Laptops, 1 motherboard, 1 Printer, 1 iMac, 2 hard drive docks and one IP Phone repaired so far....Comment
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Re: Important Memo regarding WD Caviar Green drives
Deathstars? That was loooong ago and it is done with. The big issue is handling with due care; handling, cooling and no unecessarily parking all the time unless this HD have ramp parking, I know WD do not, Hitachi/IBM HDs 3.5" series always have ramp parking and recent Seagate may have, but have to look into these eventually.
I currently use Hitachi/IBM HDs in many machines in pata and SATA. I was very disappointed that new pata 2.5" drives disappeared from local store's inventory. This means shopping on ebag because I have many notebooks that aren't SATA except for my netbook.
The WD I bought recently is not spinning nice (more of a buzz indicating imbalance than a hum) as others and I'm still regarding them with some suspicion.
Seagate is my second choice as long as I know which is good one.
Cheers, WizardMann-Made Global Warming.
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Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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http://de.hardware-wiki.org/wiki/Wes...tal_WD1001FALS
http://de.hardware-wiki.org/wiki/Wes...gital_WD15EADS
http://de.hardware-wiki.org/wiki/Wes...gital_WD10EADS
http://de.hardware-wiki.org/wiki/Wes...gital_WD20EADS
http://de.hardware-wiki.org/wiki/Wes...gital_WD10EACS
just a couple of the more recent ones. icons are self-explanatory
agreed. the actual "deathstars" were IBM DTLA-series (about 10 years ago)Last edited by Scenic; 04-15-2011, 03:58 AM.Comment
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OTOH: I've usually had good experiences with their laptop drives.
[I still get Seagate when I buy laptop drives though.]
Q:
There were one or two series of IBM/Hitachi 2.5" laptop drives that had 'issues' and I have forgotten which ones.
Does anyone remember?
Thanks.
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Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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My daughter had a drive like that which failed.
So now I know the most likely cause of failure.My first choice in quality Japanese electrolytics is Nippon Chemi-Con, which has been in business since 1931... the quality of electronics is dependent on the quality of the electrolytics.Comment
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they were used in Thinkpad X40/41 Tablet PCs aswell as the Dell Latitude D400 or D410 Subnotebooks IIRCComment
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???
the d400 and 410 use 2.5" IDE drives.sigpic
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I've had excessive troubles with IBM/Hitachi 3.5" drives both before and after the DTLA-series so I'll continue to call them all Death-Star and avoid them when I can thank you very much.
OTOH: I've usually had good experiences with their laptop drives.
[I still get Seagate when I buy laptop drives though.]
Fujitsu is the same. Horrible 3.5" HDDs (well, back when they used to make 3.5" HDDs), but good 2.5" ones. WD are the opposite. Excellent 3.5", unreliable 2.5". Seagate gets both right and samsung gets both wrong.I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!
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