Hard Drives: Always on or spin up/down as needed

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The specific application is a NAS that hosts media content and is frequently accessed during the day.

My NAS was probably cycling on and off around 5 times a day so I decided to not allow it to spin down. I'm thinking this will be better for the drive, but I am not sure.

I am wondering, however, if there is any concrete information out there as to what causes more detrimental wear on a hard disk: Spinning 24/7 or cycling on and off as needed?

Best Answer

The temperature cycling of them turning on and off is what really gets them. Drives last the longest when they transition from warm to cold the least. That being said, in most cases cycling a dozen times a day will take several years to build-up the wear necessary to cause a failure. My SAN runs the drives 24x7x365, but each case is different.

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