Re: WD "RED" drives - are they any good for mdadm?

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maurice wrote:
Thinking about trying some WD "RED" drives for a build.
Model # WD20EFRX

Does anyone have any experience with these they would care to share?

No, they're available big and cheap, but I confess that I don't see why a drive series (red) is needed for NAS use, as opposed to cabled (eSATA) connection. Not sure how the drive use would be different, but they are, as noted, big and cheap.

This has some data on the goals for the drive: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822236344&nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL020813&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL020813-_-EMC-020813-Index-_-InternalHardDrives-_-22236344-L0A

But the actual seek time, rpm and such, didn't pop up in the few places which I checked. Note these drives are (a) low power and noise, (b) designed for 7x24 operation, and (c) three year warranty rather than two. I would definitely expect them to be a good choice for a RAID array no matter how it's connected.

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