On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 6:48 AM Tony Nelson <tonynelson(a)georgeanelson.com>
wrote:
On 18-10-08 05:32:14, Patrick Dupre wrote:
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> Power mode is: ACTIVE or IDLE
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== spinning. See `man hdparm` and "-C".
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Given that the drive posted is a disk drive and not SSD drive a laptop will
spin it down to save energy. The idle trigger may be variable but the
drive should already spinning down when not in use, especially since it is
on a laptop. They stay up on NASs, or ppl who turn the idle off, because
the time to bring them to speed, in this case 7200 rpm, kill the read/write
time. In your stated use this should not be an issue and the drive is most
likely already doing what you want.