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		<title>Comments for page &quot;Laptop Hard disks are (gonna be) seriously broken&quot;</title>
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				<title>Re: Vista wearing down the HD lesser(?)</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 10:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>hrj</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>77199</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p>You are indeed better off, sAgar, congratulations! (To be sure, the absolute numbers can't be compared, as it depends on the individual HDD's max rating for reloads).</p> <p>Your reloads per hour are (33405 / 1184.0) = ~ 30</p> <p>Mine are 343830 / 3409.0 = ~ 100</p> <p>Aside, I don' t think this should be colored as a vista v/s linux game, because the HDD manufacturer's power management features would also matter. To compare OSes we would have to use the same h/w for benchmarking (and under similar work loads, if you woke up pedantic today :-) ).</p> 
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				<title>Vista wearing down the HD lesser(?)</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 05:41:25 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>For my LT, smartctl (Windoze version) reports, among others:</p> <p>Start_Stop_Count: 979<br /> Power_On_Hours: 1184<br /> Power_Cycle_Count: 674<br /> Power-Off_Retract_Count: 282<br /> Load_Cycle_Count: 34405 (that's a tenth of the value you see for your box)</p> <p>YMMV ofcourse, especially if you have a different power option or have customised the power options. I am on 'Power Saver' for my inspiron 1525.</p> 
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				<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 05:36:13 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>hrj</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>77199</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p>@sAgar<br /> Hmm.. Vista's setting to turn it off after 5 mins of inactivity is not too bad.</p> <p>Back of the envelope calculation, for worst case, is 100k reloads per year. Which means, even in the worst case, you might get about 6 years of HDD life.</p> <p>But, that's only in software, check the actual hardware setting thus:<br /> hdparm -I /dev/sda | grep "Advanced power management level"</p> <p><strong>smartctl</strong> indeed reads data off the disk controller (a SMART disk controller).</p> 
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				<title>HDD turn off &amp; power options in Vista</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 05:21:57 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>Very interesting post. Looked around for expert opinions, but turns out the experts don't agree on anything, as usual.</p> <p>I keep the power setting on my Dell (insprion 1525) Vista laptop to 'Power Saver' (which by default favours battery life over performance; yes yes, I know 'Vista Performance' is an oxymoron).</p> <p>A quick check (via 'Control Panel' -&gt; 'Power options' -&gt; 'Change plan settings') indicates that the HDDs are turned off auto, after 5 minutes of inactivity when on battery and after 20 minutes when plugged in.</p> <p>I'll scout for the equivalent of 'smartctl' for Vista and compare with your results. (If smartctl's results are not from the OS, but directly from the disk controller, I can boot my box into linux and run the same).</p> 
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