Opened 3 years ago

Closed 23 months ago

#1455 closed enhancement (fixed)

Add to drivedb: WDC 8TB My Book - WD80EDAZ

Reported by: aboulfad Owned by: Gabriele Pohl
Priority: minor Milestone: Release 7.4
Component: drivedb Version:
Keywords: hdd Cc:

Description

Hello,

WDC-WD80EDAZ My Book 8TB is not in https://www.smartmontools.org/browser/trunk/smartmontools/drivedb.h . Please find attached the output of smartctl to help add this specific model to the database.

Manufacturer link: https://shop.westerndigital.com/products/external-drives/wd-my-book-usb-3-0-hdd#WDBBGB0080HBK-NESN

Regards and thanks.

Attachments (2)

smartctl-WDC-WD80EDAZ.txt (9.8 KB ) - added by aboulfad 3 years ago.
smartctl-WDC-WD80EDAZ.txt
WD-models.jpg (557.3 KB ) - added by aboulfad 3 years ago.

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Change History (9)

by aboulfad, 3 years ago

Attachment: smartctl-WDC-WD80EDAZ.txt added

smartctl-WDC-WD80EDAZ.txt

comment:1 by aboulfad, 3 years ago

Summary: WDC 8TB My Book - WD80EDAZAdd to drivedb: WDC 8TB My Book - WD80EDAZ

comment:2 by Christian Franke, 3 years ago

Component: alldrivedb
Keywords: hdd added
Milestone: unscheduled
Type: defectenhancement

Do you have any info whether this is a CMR or a SMR drive?

Possibly CMR, as at least some WDC SMR drives (WD40EZAZ) indicate Trim support and smartctl 7.2 would report it.

in reply to:  2 ; comment:3 by aboulfad, 3 years ago

Replying to Christian Franke:

Do you have any info whether this is a CMR or a SMR drive?

Possibly CMR, as at least some WDC SMR drives (WD40EZAZ) indicate Trim support and smartctl 7.2 would report it.

Hi,

I have smartctl v 7.2 (macOS Mojave).

Doing some research, and given this is 8Tb and that its one physical HDD in the external USB enclosure, it seems it could be WD Red HDD (CMR) but other reports (YT videos) seem to indicate that WD no longer uses WD Red but WD Ultrastar DC HC320.

This page shows the breakdown of SMR vs CMR for the WD disks.

So not sure, but if I find more definitive info I update the ticket. Using the WD model number decoder: D means Enterprise Self Encrypting Drive (SED)/WD Red.

thanks !

Last edited 3 years ago by aboulfad (previous) (diff)

by aboulfad, 3 years ago

Attachment: WD-models.jpg added

in reply to:  3 comment:4 by TheDragonFire961, 3 years ago

Replying to aboulfad:

Replying to Christian Franke:

Do you have any info whether this is a CMR or a SMR drive?

Possibly CMR, as at least some WDC SMR drives (WD40EZAZ) indicate Trim support and smartctl 7.2 would report it.

Hi,

I have smartctl v 7.2 (macOS Mojave).

Doing some research, and given this is 8Tb and that its one physical HDD in the external USB enclosure, it seems it could be WD Red HDD (CMR) but other reports (YT videos) seem to indicate that WD no longer uses WD Red but WD Ultrastar DC HC320.

This page shows the breakdown of SMR vs CMR for the WD disks.

So not sure, but if I find more definitive info I update the ticket. Using the WD model number decoder: D means Enterprise Self Encrypting Drive (SED)/WD Red.

thanks !

It will be a white label drive, only WD80EFAX is Red (Plus). Drives not explicity sold as Reds are simply not Reds; they're just that; white labels.

Version 0, edited 3 years ago by TheDragonFire961 (next)

comment:5 by Christian Franke, 3 years ago

Related: #1409, #1411.

comment:6 by Gabriele Pohl, 2 years ago

Owner: set to Gabriele Pohl
Status: newaccepted

added in r5380.

comment:7 by Christian Franke, 23 months ago

Milestone: unscheduledRelease 7.4
Resolution: fixed
Status: acceptedclosed
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