Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives?

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2012/04/11 14:31:10 (permalink)

Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives?

I'm looking for a HD for my OS and programs that's quiet but at the same time fast. Is a Green drive meant for a backup drive or are they also made to house an OS and programs?
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    Re:Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives? 2012/04/11 16:28:36 (permalink)
    back up only

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    Re:Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives? 2012/04/12 09:31:09 (permalink)
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    back up only


    +1 that's the only thing I'll use them for.

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    Re:Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives? 2012/04/13 14:13:30 (permalink)
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    I'm looking for a HD for my OS and programs that's quiet but at the same time fast. Is a Green drive meant for a backup drive or are they also made to house an OS and programs?


    From everything I've ever heard about green drives....NO, not good enough.
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    Re:Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives? 2012/04/23 18:22:52 (permalink)
    If I'm using enough memory that doesn't require a program like Sonar to use the hd's temporary cache as memory, won't I be fine? So... if the hd goes to sleep, Sonar will still function normally off of the memory - is that correct or will I be taking a chance?
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    Re:Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives? 2012/04/23 20:40:02 (permalink)
    Don't do it!

    As far as I'm concerned, I wouldn't use green drives as backup drives either.
    Tried it and backup takes longer than it should.

    I've read specs that they spin up to 7200rpm but I really don't believe it!

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    Re:Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives? 2012/04/24 07:43:43 (permalink)
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    If I'm using enough memory that doesn't require a program like Sonar to use the hd's temporary cache as memory, won't I be fine? So... if the hd goes to sleep, Sonar will still function normally off of the memory - is that correct or will I be taking a chance?


    No, you're fooling yourself if you think you can manage with one of these things.

    Don't bother. What's the point in trying to save a very small amount of money?

    I'm with Gustabo, I wouldn't even use one of these things for backup purposes

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    Re:Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives? 2012/04/24 08:45:52 (permalink)
    I've got a 2TB WD green that I use as a beer coaster in my studio.
    Interesting conversation piece!



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    Re:Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives? 2012/04/24 09:58:14 (permalink)
    I love the green drives for backups. I wouldn't use one for regular duty as an OS drive, but for backups they're great.

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    Re:Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives? 2012/04/28 16:06:00 (permalink)
    Would any of you put your samples into a Green drive?
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    Re:Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives? 2012/04/28 16:43:05 (permalink)
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    Would any of you put your samples into a Green drive?


    I wouldn't, too slow IMHO.
    I prefer the Western Digital Caviar Black series.


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    Re:Are Green drives suitable as OS and program drives? 2012/04/29 06:30:50 (permalink)
    +1 for too slow
    +1 for Western Digital Caviar Black

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