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Hello,
Question: What kind of problems should I expect to get into if I am using an enterprise drive in a regular desktop computer?
Target enterprise hdd: Seagate Constellation ES, HGST A7K2000 (1TB, sata)
The setup:
Currently using a 500gb HGST 7200rpm drive as main drive. (Also use Sandisk Readycache. But that's irrelevant). No RAID set up. I am using ahci (SATA ports).
Intend to use the enterprise drive as dual partitioned with an image of windows on a small partition and the rest for back ups. But I might end up using it as a main drive as well. In that case it'll only replace my current drive and everything else will remain unchanged.
So, curious if enterprise drive would behave differently in desktop? I read some stuff about error correction and timing something something.. may be that would have an effect?
I appreciate your comments.. Thanks.
Hello,
Question: What kind of problems should I expect to get into if I am using an enterprise drive in a regular desktop computer?
Target enterprise hdd: Seagate Constellation ES, HGST A7K2000 (1TB, sata)
The setup:
Currently using a 500gb HGST 7200rpm drive as main drive. (Also use Sandisk Readycache. But that's irrelevant). No RAID set up. I am using ahci (SATA ports).
Intend to use the enterprise drive as dual partitioned with an image of windows on a small partition and the rest for back ups. But I might end up using it as a main drive as well. In that case it'll only replace my current drive and everything else will remain unchanged.
So, curious if enterprise drive would behave differently in desktop? I read some stuff about error correction and timing something something.. may be that would have an effect?
I appreciate your comments.. Thanks.