everthewatcher
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Found a dumped VM-branded Cisco 8620 cable box with a 500GB HDD that I thought was worth bunging in the boot just for the drive.
The HDD is a Western Digital WD500AADS from July 2011, 3042 days powered on, a power cycle count of 173 and no reallocated or pending sectors. WD's long test returns no issues. Max temp appears to be 55C, cooling is by convection with lots of slots top and bottom, no fan.
So is the recipe for long disk life keep it powered up and cool?
The HDD is a Western Digital WD500AADS from July 2011, 3042 days powered on, a power cycle count of 173 and no reallocated or pending sectors. WD's long test returns no issues. Max temp appears to be 55C, cooling is by convection with lots of slots top and bottom, no fan.
So is the recipe for long disk life keep it powered up and cool?