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Date:      Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:38:09 -0600
From:      Josh Carter <josh@multipart-mixed.com>
To:        Gary Corcoran <gcorcoran@rcn.com>
Cc:        freebsd-fs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Western Digital RE4-GP WD2002FYPS 2TB hard disks
Message-ID:  <08FA3881-AE46-441B-841E-F3E314713256@multipart-mixed.com>
In-Reply-To: <4AE4BB46.2040608@rcn.com>
References:  <4AE4BB46.2040608@rcn.com>

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Gary,

Just one data point, we've been evaluating 60 of these drives and  
we've had some problems. We've had a couple fall over, and WD said  
they had some production issues which are now worked out. We'll  
see. :) We had problems on both SAS and direct-attach SATA.

The drives have great specs, however, and we're going to continue  
working with WD. I'm pretty sure WD is making a serious effort to get  
into the enterprise space with these drives, so they'll get their  
stuff together. Right at the moment I'd have some reservations about  
putting these drives into a production environment.

Best regards,
Josh


On Oct 25, 2009, at 2:55 PM, Gary Corcoran wrote:

> I'm thinking of building a ZFS-based home server using just the
> motherboard ICH10R SATA connectors, and a few Western Digital RE4-GP  
> WD2002FYPS 2TB
> disk drives.  These are the "Raid Edition enterprise class" drives.   
> I've read of
> problems with these drives when connected to mid-to-high end SATA  
> RAID controllers
> from Adaptec, Areca, and LSI.  But I was wondering if anyone has had  
> any problems
> just hooking them up to to the Intel motherboard ICH10R SATA  
> connections as simple
> (individual) disks? Or has anyone had any success in using these  
> drives for a raidz
> setup?
>
> Thanks,
> Gary
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