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Greg Cormier wrote:
Even with that use profile, my main concern would be power usage, room heat, and cost of A/C if you run temperature controlled.Wow this has caused quite the stirrup! I think I'll leave them spinning :-) They are WD Raid Edition drives so I'll keep my fingers crossed. I just figured since the array does nothing like 21 hours of the day.. why not spin it down. But if spinup/downs are worse then I'll leave it be. The drive temps are 32-34 degrees since they have fans right on them and the case is nicely cooled.
Thanks, Greg
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