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Re: Turn off feature/program for SCSI HDs?
« on: August 05, 2003, 07:24:48 PM »
I'm really sleep deprived, but I think this might be a tough problem.  While I could be insane, I think IDE drives implement "APM" support (from the not-so-old Wintel spec), which basically means one command to set the mode, and then the drive will buffer/call a wait on new incoming commands and automatically spin up...

...meanwhile, SCSI has had the ability since roughly day one, in the form of the 'Stop Unit' and 'Start Unit' commands - but they require the *explicit* issue of a Start Unit to wake the drive back up.  Whether this is hard to do in AmigaOS, or it's simply that nobody's bothered (maybe someone's aware of a util?), I'm not qualified to say.

Spinning drives up/down can be a mixed blessing.  Constant rotation can be 'healthier' than spinning up/spinning down - most wear and tear gets its chance to occur then - on the other hand, you do run the risk of spinning all lubrication off the platters, and/or, say, losing the windings in your spindle motor to thermal stresses when you finally *do* shut the drive down/try to spin it back up.