Re: 4tb NAS drive recommendation

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On Tue, 12 Mar 2019, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:

Chris> Is 70 deciseconds the default for this model? Or is it set that way
Chris> each startup e.g. udev rule?

Hmm... not sure but I think it's the default on this drive, since it's
an IronWolf NAS drive.

70ds is quite usual for most desktop drives

Was this a typo? What I have seen is 7 seconds on NAS/RAID drives and upwards of 120 seconds on desktop drives?

This is why the Linux kernel default of 30 seconds timeout is so disruptive as a desktop drive might get kicked from the array for being unresponsive when in fact it was busy trying to re-try reading a bad sector.

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