Hello!
There's the MS article that confirms that "Get-StorageReliabilityCounter doesn't report correct values of temperature in Windows Server 2012 R2". To resolve the issue in 2012R2 MS offers to download an update.
I have Windows Server 2012R2/2016/2019 machines in my network and all of them receive updates on a regular basis, all of them have ~ the same hdd/ssd.
The result: machines with Windows Server 2012R2/2016 do show temperatures (only for the disks attached directly to the motherboard - not to the raid controllers), but Windows Server 2019 does not:


Q1: Can anybody confirm Windows Server 2019 does return disk temperature?
Q2: Is there a way to get the temperature of the RAID-attached disks via wmi(wmic) and/or PowerShell?
Thank you in advance,
Michael
