Re: md RAID with enterprise-class SATA or SAS drives

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On 21.05.2012 16:29, Phil Turmel wrote:
On 05/21/2012 10:19 AM, Brian Candler wrote:

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But FYI, the new Seagate Barracuda 3TB ST3000DM001 drives I have here do
*not* support this feature.  Has Seagate started crippling its
consumer-grade drives?
*YES*

They started sometime before June of last year, when I purchased some
Barracuda Greens to upgrade from the Barracuda 7200.12 models I had been
using.

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Even worse is WD: they started to remove SCT ERC around November 2009 - that was the time we went to Hitachi...

The Hitachi Deskstar HDS5C3030ALA630 *does* support scterc.
If you look up-thread to my first reply on May 10th, I reported exactly
this phenomenon, and that Hitachi is the only remaining player still
supporting it in consumer-grade drives.  (That I've found.  I'd love to
discover that other players are changing their minds.)

Regards,

Brian.
Regards, and my condolences on your purchase of the ST3000DM001 drives.
Mine too,
Stefan

Phil.
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