Harddisk spinning down every five minutes - how to stop this?

Hello,
I recently put two 500 GByte drives into my MacPro. They work fine, but there is one "feature" I would like to turn off. The disks spin down automatically if not used for about five minutes and need about 10 seconds to spin up again when I need them which gets a bit annoying sometimes.
Anybody that can tell me where I can make them run all the time? I checked control panels - no luck here.
Regards,
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