Anyone using an OWC Dual Mercury Elite Al-Pro external drive?

I'm interested in purchasing one of these mercury elite RAID drives:
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/ME8SRS20TS32/
I know it has a fan, so I'm wondering if anyone has experience with the noise these drives make. Also, do the drives sleep when your macbook pro sleeps/shuts off?

From the user manual for the Elite-AL Pro Qx2. I don't think this is the exact model you have, but I would imagine the power management would be the same. They only seem to have a marketing brochure for your model. In general this is the best thing. People often have problems with drives that go into standby when their machine isn't in use.
http://eshop.macsales.com/techcenter/manuals/mercury_elite/OWC_Merc_EliteQx2.pdf
+*Q: Will the hard drives spin down when my computer goes to sleep or stand-by mode?*+
+*A: No, to provide immediate access to your data, the drives will not spin down or go into sleep mode as long as the power switch is turned on.*+

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