I also enabled laptop-mode and and the bug was there on battery.
In laptop-mode config file it says that hdparm uses -B254 when on AC and -B1 
when on battery.

I changed -B1 to -B128 but the load_cycles still increase rapidly (I
tested higher values with hdparm, but even higher values such as -B230
does not solve the problem for me - only -B254 or -B255).

Shouldn't laptop-mode make reads and writes less frequently? If laptop-
mode avoids accessing the HD for about 3 minutes average the problem
would be solved and the "parking feature" of the HDs would actually be a
feature instead of a problem.

While -B254 stop the load cycle problem I don't feel comfortable with
this as a solution since the temperature jumps from 40-42 (Vista) to
48-49 (ubuntu with -B254) when in normal usage.

Notice that if i use -B128 and keep the HD busy (downloads, for
instance) the temperature stays in the range 39-40 and the load cycle
does not increase -> by the same reason it is not using the "parking
feature" for impact protection.

Therefore, the perfectly solution would be if laptop-mode could really
stop any access to the hard drive for 2 or 3 minutes (average) avoiding
the excessive load cycle while at the same time using the park feature
of the HD for protection.

On the other hand, ubuntu could constantly pool the hard drive to avoid
a load cycle and use a value such as 128 for hdparm (at least while a
better solution with laptop-mode is found). While there wouldn't be the
protection provided by parking, at least it would avoid increasing the
HD temperature unnecessarily. This seems to be what Vista does
(intentionally or unintentionally), since I see the HD light blink
periodically even when It is idle.

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High frequency of load/unload cycles on some hard disks may shorten lifetime
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59695
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