On 10/7/18 9:29 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,

Is it safe to put a hard drive on sleep?
Depends on your use-case.

SW-wise it is pretty save to "put to sleep" not frequently used drives ("data"/"backup" drives).

"Putting to sleep" drives hosting system-partitions or partitions hosting your /home/<user> directory often is not possible. "Putting to sleep" drives, which are hosting seldomly accessed "data" partitions works.

HW-wise you should check if your drive-hardware is suiteable to be frequently "put to sleep/woken up". Most NAS- or server-class HDDs are not, most desktop/notbook drives are.

I will have to wake it up, later.
(I need to minimize the power consumption during a period of time)

I am using the approach described in
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/hdparm
to powerdown drives hosting "data" and "backup" partitions.

Ralf
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