Reviews and stars are pretty close to irrelevant. How many people do you think go back to review a working product? I'd imagine it is MUCH lower percentage than the people who have problems.
People are more likely to complain about problems than write positive reviews, for sure. If you know that and look for trends in the negative reviews, you might get something out of it.Reviews and stars are pretty close to irrelevant. How many people do you think go back to review a working product? I'd imagine it is MUCH lower percentage than the people who have problems.
Actually, that's a fantastic question. I just got a 2TB Red back as an RMA. There aren't any instructions on the label, however it does have the same pins as a Green. So I guess I'll have to find out.😱WHS V1 doesn't work properly with advanced format drives. The WD drives work fine when they are jumpered. I'd assume these red drives have the same jumper system.
The 3 year warranty does not make any sense. Wouldnt you want a 5 year warranty for drives that perform this function?
i wonder if apple will put these in their time capsules now. they advertise the time capsule as having a 'server grade' drive, yet when you crack it open, it's a WD Green.
So good news.Actually, that's a fantastic question. I just got a 2TB Red back as an RMA. There aren't any instructions on the label, however it does have the same pins as a Green. So I guess I'll have to find out.😱
Did they put the utility back on the WD site?it's also possible to disable TLER using the WDTLER utility.
Not that I'm aware of. I had to grab it from another site.Did they put the utility back on the WD site?
Not that I'm aware of. I had to grab it from another site.
Judging from the speeds (145MB/s) I guess they have 1TB platters, which is nice if they are reliable. Unlike these WD Reds, Seagate's 1TB platter HDDs look terrible for reliability since they are said to be not rated for 24/7 operation.
Everyone's baseline drives are like that now. They set their warranties back to 1 year after the flood.🙁I just bought 3 of the Seagate 3 TB drives for my server (ST3000DM001). I had hoped that their reliability would be as good as WD green drive since they have 1 TB platters. I noticed that the Seagate drives are only warrantied for 1 year.
Not true, WD retained 2 years minimum on all drives. They never reduced the 5 years on Blacks or Raptors either.Everyone's baseline drives are like that now. They set their warranties back to 1 year after the flood.🙁
anyone here know if the new velociraptor is enterprise or not?
the old style came in consumer and enterprise (TLER).
Just curious what ye says on the new 1TB models?
I've never heard anything like this... Got any links?"Enterprise" quality or higher (inflated)MTBF hard drives are marketing at it's best.
Real world study suggest they fail more often than their cheaper consumer-level buddies.
I've never heard anything like this... Got any links?
I've never heard anything like this... Got any links?
Just add Andle Riddum in the same catagory as tweakboy and forget about it. 🙂
TLER is IMHO almost irrelevant for consumer level NAS.
Then the speed seem irrelevant too as on the NAS you will be limited by the network.
Head parking can be turned off in green drives.