📄️ Why won't TNAS disks hibernate?
Disk hibernation is one of the core functions of TOS, which can save energy and reduce noise, as well as reduce disk idling wear and extend service life. When the disk has no data reading or writing and no background tasks running within the set idle time, it will automatically enter a low-power hibernation state. The failure of TNAS disks to hibernate automatically is not a hardware failure, but is mostly caused by background services, applications, system tasks, or external device interference. This guide will help you quickly determine the hibernation state and troubleshoot the root cause of the problem, even for beginners.