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.
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.
Background systems using secondary drives for no obvious reason is suspicious behavior
It’s fairly standard behavior
Standard ≠ good
Completely irrelevant, nobody argued for or against that.