In order for the drive is ever used in a file server, you have to download from the Western Digital WDIDLE3.EXE and adjust the Head Load Time on the maximum time.
For Comparison:
server: ~ # disk cycles
/ Dev / sda: 1235
/ Dev / sdb: 225
/ Dev / sdf: 27984
/ Dev / SDH: 34
SDF is the WD Green, WD SDH a RED, sda and sdb are Seagate drives. 27k Head Loads until I noticed that (smartctl --all / dev / sd ..., and then property 193 in SMART reading).
After this reconfiguration the plate clean work under Linux in RAID 5.