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Why don’t you look at the drive’s SMART data?

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That is the SMART data.

Usually parity drives are spun up. Hard to read or write the parity data if it’s not. I would make sure that otherwise it performs properly, and be ready to order a replacement if it doesn’t.

Snapraid parity is offline, so that’s not strictly accurate.

You build the parity, and then until you do a sync/scrub/rebuild they don’t do shit, so there’s no reason to keep them spun up.

If the drive are slow spinning up, then this is probably not a fatal concern, but there’s zero details here.

Drive controller board or the interface. The physical plates inside are likely fine though. You can probably have this recovered for under $500.

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