The average laptop HD life can typically stand :

~ 40,000 - 60,000 disk spin-up

~ 600,000 - 800,000 heads load-unload cycles

So it's quite normal (and desirable) that you load-unload heads much
more frequently than you spin the disk.

Furthermore loading heads is a matter of a fraction of a second, while
spinning disk takes several seconds...

Furthermore an HD with "parked" heads is much much more shock-proof than
an HD with flying heads (some laptops HDs have a freefall sensor that
automagically parks the heads when the disk is falling and before it
crashes on the floor, but this is outside the scope of this bug ;-) so
keeping the heads parked as much as possible makes sense, when talking
about laptops that are subject to shocks and vibrations.

So basically you need to divide the time you'd like your disk to live by
600,000 to determine the pace at which you would allow your heads to
park, and by 40,000 to determine how often you'd like to allow your disk
to spin down. Then take some safety margin ;-)

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  [Precise] [Hardware-killer] HD restarts every few seconds

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