I have been testing and “burning in” two new identical enterprise NAS drives which will be used for storing many years of photography work (large photoshop/photography files).
Both drives have tested fine in multiple tests (e.g. short and long smart tests, surface tests, etc.).
I am currently running a butterfly test on both drives and have noticed that one drive is so quiet it cannot be heard over the quiet fans on the workstation while the other drive is noticeable and sometimes can be heard across the small room when the place is quiet.
For the nosier drive, the sounds are similar to seek sounds on noisier drives from 10 years ago. The are soft movement sounds and not hard clicks, scrapes, scratching, etc. So, I don't think what I hear indicates imminent failure. In fact, if the quiet drive was about the same sound level as the louder drive, I'd probably accept them as noisier than average drives and move one. However, since one is nearly inaudible and the other noticeably louder, I'm wondering whether the noisy one is not "up to spec" and may fail faster.
Another data point, the noisy drive temperature runs 44-46C while the quiet drive runs 39-41C.
I’d appreciate advice on this!
Both drives have tested fine in multiple tests (e.g. short and long smart tests, surface tests, etc.).
I am currently running a butterfly test on both drives and have noticed that one drive is so quiet it cannot be heard over the quiet fans on the workstation while the other drive is noticeable and sometimes can be heard across the small room when the place is quiet.
For the nosier drive, the sounds are similar to seek sounds on noisier drives from 10 years ago. The are soft movement sounds and not hard clicks, scrapes, scratching, etc. So, I don't think what I hear indicates imminent failure. In fact, if the quiet drive was about the same sound level as the louder drive, I'd probably accept them as noisier than average drives and move one. However, since one is nearly inaudible and the other noticeably louder, I'm wondering whether the noisy one is not "up to spec" and may fail faster.
Another data point, the noisy drive temperature runs 44-46C while the quiet drive runs 39-41C.
I’d appreciate advice on this!
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