jramskov wrote:... Until then, I would either wait or buy something else.
That's the fundamental question - which drive? The 'affordable' 2TB choices all appear to have issues. I've recently been burned by the Seagate ST31500341AS 'BSY' failure, which requires hacking a serial terminal directly to the drive to fix. Once bitten, twice shy - I don't intend to get any more Seagate drives. As indicated elsewhere on this forum, the WD20EARS units appear to have long term reliability issues when used in RAID setups. I had just about decided on these
Samsung units, prior to reading this thread. The aforementioned Seagate 1.5 TB drives are currently being used in a Fedora core 6 server (JBOD, two drives appear as one 2.7 TB logical volume), which was set up year ago as an experiment to see if having a file server on our home LAN would be useful. It indeed has been useful, which is why I want to set up a RAID 1 DS209 as a more reliable alternative, the key word here being 'reliable'. I think that I would trust
Samsung's stuff as being somewhat more reliable without having to spring for the added expense of 'enterprise' drives. I have no idea about the quality of
Samsung's support in addressing issues like this one. I guess a reasonable question to ask here might be "does the DS209 firmware issue 'IDENTIFY DEVICE' commands to the drives?"
Thanks for the great thread! - Dan