I've used the 500G, and 2TB WD consumer green drives in md arrays, not
many - about 10 in total. The older 500G drives (like many WD 2.5"
drives) did frequent head unload/reloads under Linux due to interactions
with the default timings of the Linux block layer, I believe. This can
be fixed using WD's wdidle3.exe under DOS. You can monitor this using
smartctl - look at the raw value for unloads, but it shouldn't be an
issue with newer drives.
Both the 2TB and 500G drives seem to lock up and need resetting by Linux
(this happens automatically) if you poll the SMART status e.g. you run
smartd, or munin+smartctl etc. (the 2TB drives that I've had also seem
to occasionally lock up under other workloads, but you might be able to
live with this) - the SMART thing might be a firmware bug but WDC say
"contact your Linux vendor" - they only provide support for Windows - I
must get around to polling one of them for SMART under Windows XP for
comparison.
If you're going to be trying to use a load of them in a RAID, then you
need to be careful about vibration damping - they may not cope that well
with vibration (check SMART high-fly-writes and hardware-ecc-recovered
raw values if available). They are also not rated for 24/7 operation, I
believe.
Tim.
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