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Author Topic: Hibernation and its effects on HD lifespan  (Read 1921 times)

ChosenGSR

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Hibernation and its effects on HD lifespan
« on: February 20, 2011, 05:30:38 PM »

Excuse me if this is a silly question, I am far from a hardware guru.  In theory hibernation is great, it saves energy and limits the time the drives are spinning.  On the flip side, it has to stop/start them all the time.  Which is actually preferred from longevity perspective.
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fordem

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Re: Hibernation and its effects on HD lifespan
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2011, 07:32:04 PM »

It's not a silly question - however - I'm not sure there is a simple, straight forward answer.  I use hibernation and I've been running my DNS-323 for over four years, with one disk failure (and the disks were not new when they were installed in the DNS-323), so I'm not particularly worried.

Selection of the hibernation interval may play a big part - mine is set at 15 mins - however my DNS-323 is awake continuously for roughly 12~13 hours a day, and hibernates at night.
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