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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 14th, 2013, 6:41 
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Here is the extende test result on that harddrive :

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[root@controller ~]# smartctl -l selftest /dev/sdb
smartctl 5.43 2012-06-30 r3573 [x86_64-linux-2.6.32-358.118.1.openstack.el6.x86_64] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-12 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net

=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
SMART Self-test log structure revision number 1
Num  Test_Description    Status                  Remaining  LifeTime(hours)  LBA_of_first_error
# 1  Extended offline    Completed without error       00%       931         -
# 2  Short offline       Completed without error       00%       927         -


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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 14th, 2013, 16:39 
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The 2060 number (eg 2060-771702 or 2060-771698) is printed on the PCB. Therefore it reflects the bare PCB.

The 2061 number is printed on a label. Therefore I'm assuming that it reflects the configuration of the populated PCB, including specific options.

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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 16th, 2013, 22:14 
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fzabkar wrote:
The 2060 number (eg 2060-771702 or 2060-771698) is printed on the PCB. Therefore it reflects the bare PCB.

The 2061 number is printed on a label. Therefore I'm assuming that it reflects the configuration of the populated PCB, including specific options.

The drive has this number on the PCB 2060-771640-003.
And the 2nd label on the PCB has printed 2061-771543-303 AJ
And the backward drive has printed this label :
WWN: 50014EE2086CE36D
DCM: HANNHTJAAB
DCX: 9003ZC030
R/N: 771640

What does it mean ?


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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 17th, 2013, 2:09 
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A Google search for "2060-771640-003" turns up references to both Black and Green drives, eg WD10EADS-00P8B0, WD10EARS-56Y5B1, WD1002FAEX, WD2500AAKX-001CA0, WD10EVDS, WD3200AAKX, WD5000AAKS-00UU3A0, WD5000AAKX-75U6AA0.

However, a search for "2061-771543" turns up nothing.

Instead, searching for "2061-701543" or "2060-701543" finds references to Velociraptor models.

My understanding is that the 2060 and 2061 part numbers should match in the 6-digit group, but I'm not a professional.

AIUI, the R/N should match the number on the PCB, which it does.

My investigations lead me to believe that the DCX is related to the model number suffix in 3 of the characters.

In your case a warranty search against your serial number produced a model number of WD1002FAEX-00Y9A0. The suffix is "00Y9A0".

Your DCX is "9003ZC030". AIUI, the corresponding model number suffix should look like "x0Z3xx". One possibility is "00Z3A0".

A Google search for "2060-771640-003" and "00Z3A0" turns up references to "WDC WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0 05.01D05".

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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 17th, 2013, 8:40 
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fzabkar wrote:
A Google search for "2060-771640-003" turns up references to both Black and Green drives, eg WD10EADS-00P8B0, WD10EARS-56Y5B1, WD1002FAEX, WD2500AAKX-001CA0, WD10EVDS, WD3200AAKX, WD5000AAKS-00UU3A0, WD5000AAKX-75U6AA0.

However, a search for "2061-771543" turns up nothing.

Instead, searching for "2061-701543" or "2060-701543" finds references to Velociraptor models.

My understanding is that the 2060 and 2061 part numbers should match in the 6-digit group, but I'm not a professional.

AIUI, the R/N should match the number on the PCB, which it does.

My investigations lead me to believe that the DCX is related to the model number suffix in 3 of the characters.

In your case a warranty search against your serial number produced a model number of WD1002FAEX-00Y9A0. The suffix is "00Y9A0".

Your DCX is "9003ZC030". AIUI, the corresponding model number suffix should look like "x0Z3xx". One possibility is "00Z3A0".

A Google search for "2060-771640-003" and "00Z3A0" turns up references to "WDC WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0 05.01D05".


Hello dude, sorry I pick the wrong disk, here is the revision of #1 post, there is the real harddisk detail belongs to the pcb / printed label on the harddrive.

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[root@controller ~]# hdparm -I /dev/sdc

/dev/sdc:

ATA device, with non-removable media
        Model Number:       WDC DIABLO 3D 1 TB
        Serial Number:      WD-WCATRC390939
        Firmware Revision:  05.01D05
        Transport:          Serial, SATA 1.0a, SATA II Extensions, SATA Rev 2.5,                                                                                                                                                              SATA Rev 2.6, SATA Rev 3.0
Standards:
        Supported: 8 7 6 5
        Likely used: 8
Configuration:
        Logical         max     current
        cylinders       16383   16383
        heads           16      16
        sectors/track   63      63
        --
        CHS current addressable sectors:   16514064
        LBA    user addressable sectors:  268435455
        LBA48  user addressable sectors: 1953525168
        Logical/Physical Sector size:           512 bytes
        device size with M = 1024*1024:      953869 MBytes
        device size with M = 1000*1000:     1000204 MBytes (1000 GB)
        cache/buffer size  = unknown
Capabilities:
        LBA, IORDY(can be disabled)
        Queue depth: 32
        Standby timer values: spec'd by Standard, with device specific minimum
        R/W multiple sector transfer: Max = 16  Current = 0
        DMA: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma4 udma5 *udma6
             Cycle time: min=120ns recommended=120ns
        PIO: pio0 pio1 pio2 pio3 pio4
             Cycle time: no flow control=120ns  IORDY flow control=120ns
Commands/features:
        Enabled Supported:
           *    SMART feature set
                Security Mode feature set
           *    Power Management feature set
           *    Write cache
           *    Look-ahead
           *    Host Protected Area feature set
           *    WRITE_BUFFER command
           *    READ_BUFFER command
           *    NOP cmd
           *    DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE
                Power-Up In Standby feature set
           *    SET_FEATURES required to spinup after power up
                SET_MAX security extension
           *    48-bit Address feature set
           *    Device Configuration Overlay feature set
           *    Mandatory FLUSH_CACHE
           *    FLUSH_CACHE_EXT
           *    SMART error logging
           *    SMART self-test
           *    General Purpose Logging feature set
           *    64-bit World wide name
           *    {READ,WRITE}_DMA_EXT_GPL commands
           *    Segmented DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE
           *    Gen1 signaling speed (1.5Gb/s)
           *    Gen2 signaling speed (3.0Gb/s)
           *    unknown 76[3]
           *    Native Command Queueing (NCQ)
           *    Host-initiated interface power management
           *    Phy event counters
           *    NCQ priority information
           *    DMA Setup Auto-Activate optimization
           *    Software settings preservation
           *    SMART Command Transport (SCT) feature set
           *    SCT Long Sector Access (AC1)
           *    SCT LBA Segment Access (AC2)
           *    SCT Features Control (AC4)
           *    SCT Data Tables (AC5)
                unknown 206[12] (vendor specific)
                unknown 206[13] (vendor specific)
Security:
        Master password revision code = 65534
                supported
        not     enabled
        not     locked
        not     frozen
        not     expired: security count
                supported: enhanced erase
        164min for SECURITY ERASE UNIT. 164min for ENHANCED SECURITY ERASE UNIT.
Logical Unit WWN Device Identifier: 50014ee2086ce36d
        NAA             : 5
        IEEE OUI        : 0014ee
        Unique ID       : 2086ce36d
Checksum: correct


I still curious what I bought last day, so what information I can get from this ? So, are the drive common WD Caviar Black? Or what? Thank you :)


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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 17th, 2013, 9:13 
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Tahoe2D has 2061-771640 PCB. Z3 suffix is also a Tahoe2D model
High chance that your real drive model is WD1002FAEX-xxZ3A0. It's from Black series, internal name Tahoe2D

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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 17th, 2013, 14:29 
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One came across:
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WCAW30689000   WD1002FAEX-00Y9A0   AW3   771702   Vulcan RE

WCC1T0314810   WD30EFRX-68AX9N0   C1T   771824   Diablo3D
WMC1T0006717   WD10EXlZ-00DC0B0   C1T   771824   Diablo3D
WMC300664449   WD20EURS-63SPKY0   C30   771824   Diablo3D
WMC300318828   WD20EZRX-00DC0B0   C30   771825   Diablo3D


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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 17th, 2013, 15:30 
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dewanggaba wrote:
I still curious what I bought last day, so what information I can get from this ? So, are the drive common WD Caviar Black? Or what? Thank you :)

A warranty check produces ...

S/N: WCATRC390939
Model No: WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0
Product Name: 1TB WD Black Hard Drive
Exp Date: 8/2/2018

Your hdparm output includes the following ...

"164min for SECURITY ERASE UNIT. 164min for ENHANCED SECURITY ERASE UNIT"

This is consistent with a 7200 RPM drive. A 5400 RPM drive would have an erase time which is 33% greater.

So it appears that somebody may have taken a Black and changed its model number to the internal number of a 5400 RPM drive.

That said, the only number that can be trusted is the 2060 number on the PCB. If you can't provide photos of the label and PCB, can you scan them? Can you tell us the date codes on the PCB and the markings on the chips? The chip markings have date codes which will confirm the manufacture date on the label. The warranty expiry date should also be related to the date on the label.

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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 17th, 2013, 16:47 
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Tomset wrote:
One came across:
Code:
WCAW30689000   WD1002FAEX-00Y9A0   AW3   771702   Vulcan RE

WCC1T0314810   WD30EFRX-68AX9N0   C1T   771824   Diablo3D
WMC1T0006717   WD10EXlZ-00DC0B0   C1T   771824   Diablo3D
WMC300664449   WD20EURS-63SPKY0   C30   771824   Diablo3D
WMC300318828   WD20EZRX-00DC0B0   C30   771825   Diablo3D

What does it mean ?


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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 17th, 2013, 16:48 
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Hmmm, I think I understand what happened now. :idea:

Somebody took a regular 7200RPM Caviar Black HDD and overclocked it to 10K RPM by adding the PCB sticker from a Velociraptor. They then added 24/7 enterprise reliability by renaming it as a Caviar Red.

This requires special tools and skilled labour, so it's no surprise that the cost is significantly higher. :evil:

BTW, about 40 years ago there was a disc drive manufacturer named Diablo. Perhaps they're back in business? ;-)

http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttga ... df/diablo/

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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 17th, 2013, 16:50 
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Here is the picture of my harddrive. The drive have 2 labels on the pcb, on marked on the pcb and the other one printed on a sticker. So, the conclusion is? Is this worth for 2x price from common WD Caviar Black? And it has great performance than common WD Caviar Black ?


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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
PostPosted: October 17th, 2013, 17:01 
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dewanggaba wrote:
Here is the picture of my harddrive. The drive have 2 labels on the pcb, on marked on the pcb and the other one printed on a sticker. So, the conclusion is?

My conclusion is that you've wasted our time, or that you are vision impaired.

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 Post subject: Re: WDC Diablo, is it enterprise level harddrive?
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fzabkar wrote:
dewanggaba wrote:
Here is the picture of my harddrive. The drive have 2 labels on the pcb, on marked on the pcb and the other one printed on a sticker. So, the conclusion is?

My conclusion is that you've wasted our time, or that you are vision impaired.

Sorry, why do you say that ?


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fzabkar wrote:
My conclusion is that you've wasted our time

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