Mannekino
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Hi,
Last weekend I upgraded my storage pool from 4x 4TB to 4x 8TB. Both the 4TB and 8TB are WD Red drives. After I was done with upgrading the storage pool I noticed the temperatures of my new disks were significantly higher compared to my old drives. Aside from swapping the drives one-by-one I haven't changed anything in my system. The drives are in the same location. Here is a graph of the worst drive:
Last weekend I upgraded my storage pool from 4x 4TB to 4x 8TB. Both the 4TB and 8TB are WD Red drives. After I was done with upgrading the storage pool I noticed the temperatures of my new disks were significantly higher compared to my old drives. Aside from swapping the drives one-by-one I haven't changed anything in my system. The drives are in the same location. Here is a graph of the worst drive:
- Has anyone else experienced this with the 8TB WD Red drives?
- Was this to be expected?
- Was this an after effect of the re-silvering process perhaps, and the drives just never managed to return to normal operating temperature?
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