• @ZeroHora
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    112 months ago

    “but at what cost?”

  • @TheAnonymouseJokerM
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    32 months ago

    Huawei was also smart in making EROFS, which later got integrated into Linux kernel. It is way better than F2FS (Google) or any other filesystem made on Android.

  • @GolfNovemberUniform
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    Idk why nobody made it before. If you have 2 drives you usually only use the second HDD for data storage and sometimes games. This feature should have been there for years already (not as the default though cuz performance)

    • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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      222 months ago

      We have. Spinning down disks not being accessed has been a thing for decades.

      But it’s rarely used, because even if you the user aren’t reading or writing files, all the background systems are still using the disk. And spinning up and down is more west and tear on a drive than constant spinning.

      • @GolfNovemberUniform
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        Background systems using secondary drives for no obvious reason is suspicious behavior

        • @Gabu
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          52 months ago

          It’s fairly standard behavior

            • @Gabu
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              52 months ago

              Completely irrelevant, nobody argued for or against that.

    • @cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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      82 months ago

      I got a drive over 10 years ago that had some very aggressive power management by default. It would park the heads and spin down less than a minute after the last access. It was so bad that it would kill the drives within a couple of years if you didn’t disable it. I found out about it a couple weeks after getting the drive and it already had more load/unload cycles than a disk that’s been in normal use for years.

      • @legios@aussie.zone
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        42 months ago

        It was a problem with early WD green drives IIRC. The power management was exceptionally aggressive and caused massive issues when put in to any RAID-like set up. You could override it though generally.

    • NaN
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      52 months ago

      Never glanced at Windows power options, eh?

        • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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          I mean that once the idea is demonstrated, it’s not actually that complicated. But seems like nobody tried doing it until now. A lot of innovation seems very obvious in retrospect once somebody does it.

          • @GolfNovemberUniform
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            12 months ago

            Oh ok now I understand. I thought you meant that there was an obvious reason not to use this technology in the past. My English is really bad