derek92994
Veteran and General Yakker
- Joined
- May 1, 2013
- Messages
- 7,409
- Location
- Australia
- Tagline
- Those who enter the man cave will get WOPLed
well it's people like me, that hate people like you.......heh heh heh.....
Simple measures need to be taken with hard drives. Which can almost prevent premature failures completely, warning systems, shut down thresholds, Smart data, and the way they are used in general. One of the biggest things that kill them is dumping multiple files at the same time onto them which just thrashes them to death (multiple IO operation threads), power saving (spin up/spin down), not enough cooling, vibration from other drives in the same bay, excessive defragmenting, sector non-alignment (a very big secret that one which can be fixed with a simple utility, only recently discovered that and it improves performance and reduces wear and tear big time). This knowledge is why I have not had excessive failures and why the hard drive companies hate me because I get so many years out of them.
heh heh heh.....


