Hitachi HDS728080PLAT20 Specifications - Page 28

Performance characteristics - 80gb

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4.5 Performance characteristics Drive performance is characterized by the following parameters: • Command overhead • Mechanical head positioning - Seek time - Latency • Data transfer speed • Buffering operation (Look ahead/Write cache) All the above parameters contribute to drive performance. There are other parameters that contribute to the performance of the actual system. This specification tries to define the bare drive characteristics, not system throughput, which depends on the system and the application. 4.5.1 Command overhead Command overhead is defined as the time required from the time the command is written into the command register by a host to the assertion of DRQ for the first data byte of a READ command when the requested data is not in the buffer excluding Physical seek time and Latency. The table below gives average command overhead. Table 5: Command overhead Command type (Drive is in quiescent state) Time (typical) (ms) Read (cache not hit) (from Command Write to Seek Start) Read (cache hit) (from Command Write to DRQ) Write (from Command Write to DRQ) Seek (from Command Write to Seek Start) 0.3 0.1 0.015 0.3 Time (typical) for queued command (ms) 0.3 0.1 0.05 not applicable 4.5.2 Mechanical positioning 4.5.2.1 Average seek time (without command overhead, including settling) Table 6: Mechanical positioning performance Command type Typical (ms) Max (ms) Read 40-80GB Write 40-80GB Read (Quiet Seek mode) Write (Quiet Seek mode) 8.5 9.5 9.5 10.5 19.5 20.5 20.5 21.5 Deskstar 7K80 Hard Disk Drive Specification 24

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4.5
Performance characteristics
Drive performance is characterized by the following parameters:
Command overhead
Mechanical head positioning
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Seek time
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Latency
Data transfer speed
Buffering operation (Look ahead/Write cache)
All the above parameters contribute to drive performance. There are other parameters that contribute to the perfor-
mance of the actual system. This specification tries to define the bare drive characteristics, not system throughput,
which depends on the system and the application.
4.5.1
Command overhead
Command overhead is defined as the time required from the time the command is written into the command regis-
ter by a host to the assertion of DRQ for the first data byte of a READ command when the requested data is not in
the buffer excluding Physical seek time and Latency.
The table below gives average command overhead.
4.5.2
Mechanical positioning
4.5.2.1
Average seek time (without command overhead, including settling)
Table 5: Command overhead
Command type (Drive is in quiescent state)
Time (typical)
(ms)
Time (typical) for
queued command
(ms)
Read (cache not hit) (from Command Write to Seek Start)
0.3
0.3
Read (cache hit) (from Command Write to DRQ)
0.1
0.1
Write (from Command Write to DRQ)
0.015
0.05
Seek
(from Command Write to Seek Start)
0.3
not applicable
Table 6: Mechanical positioning performance
Command type
Typical (ms)
Max (ms)
Read
40-80GB
8.5
9.5
Write
40-80GB
9.5
10.5
Read (Quiet Seek mode)
19.5
20.5
Write (Quiet Seek mode)
20.5
21.5