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For HDD, its either they "died" and cannot be used. In this case, BOTH the HDD is still "alive", just that they performed ever so slowly in retrieving of information. Its nothing to do with power. This is also the FIRST time I experienced this strange phenomena. Its been confirmed that the "GREEN" issue is the cause of this. Hitachi drives are NON Green and hence are not affected. So does Enterprise ones. Somehow, the "energy saving" is not working well with the Twinstore. As to Jeff's question of which is primary and which is secondary, I think the best is to swapped out BOTH drives to Enterprise ones. Even so, as in all computer cases, its best to have a second (or even a third) backup. I am going to do this, starting using the QNAP I have (for those who had not bough a backup gear, DROBO is way much easier and better! I did not do it as back then, someone told me QNAP is better and I chose that decision. Wrong). And of course, an INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL HDD apart from the QNAP to save the information and keep it in my drawer. HDD's are cheap and its best to be sure all information are always available when the day comes when a need to restore happen. I learn it the hard way and now, to be sure, I am making sure! Oh, SSD fails too! And its even worse as there is no way to save or get anything once that happen. So, apart from cost, SSD is also extremely unreliable. The only thing its good at is just "speed". Cheers!
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never have this problem with my records....
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It does have my friend:
1. Chore (cleaning, keeping it off molds). 2. Storage (environment & space). 3. "Accidents" (scratches, mishandling ... ouch). My dear wife just gave me a lecture about spending money ... got an earful. Bottom line is whatever I indulge in, its always some form of problem. Can I have a hobby that is free of hassle? My reply? Gazing at you !!! That corny answer got me off the hook on more lectures ... Being "thick skin and sometimes corny" does help! Well, thats how I will handle her from now on if she keeps on the nagging at me when I am already so lost and desperate!
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Sorry to hear of your troubles Jerry.
I did some research on this before picking my 2tb drives for my Twinstore. I went with the Western Digital Enterprise drives WD2003FYYS. As far as I can tell these have no "green" power saving features in them. Not exactly a long term study but they have given me no troubles in the 9 months I've had them. The original drives that came in my Twinstore were Hitachi HDS721010CLA332 drives, I'm a bit surprised to find these are just desktop class drives and not enterprise drives. Hitachi does have enterprise drives, they call them Ultrastar drives, I guess Meridian decided not to use them. To give you an idea of the price difference in drives: The Hitachi 2tb desktop class drive is the HDS722020ALA330 drive, Amazon has them for $123 each. The Western Digital Enterprise 2tb drive WD2003FYYS, Amazon has them for $269 each.
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I'll keep this as "just in case" for reference. Thanks Vic.
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Jerry, Victor
I opened up my twinstore and the dealer installed SEAGATE CONSTELLATION EC drives. Are these enterprise drives?? EDIT: Yes they are. This is from the Seagate website. Ideal for: Reference data environments that require the highest capacity and enterprise reliability for seamless enterprise integration. Thanks howie Last edited by howiebrou; 03-09-2011 at 04:41 AM. |
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