[j-nsp] atastandbyarmset & smartd

Daniel Roesen dr at cluenet.de
Wed Feb 20 12:09:17 EST 2008


On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 05:56:03AM -0800, Paul Goyette wrote:
> Adaptive Standby periodically puts the hard drive to "sleep" for
> several minutes, buffering I/O activity in the kernel.  Without 
> this sleep time, the hard drive (and therefore the entire Routing
> Engine) could fail prematurely.

And this is still applicable to new hardware where JNPR hopefully
deploys 24/7 rated disks? Or only to older REs equipped with
"desktop PC usage" rated drives?

Best regards,
Daniel

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