Seagate ST300MM0026 Savvio 10K.3 SAS Product Manual - Page 16

Performance, Reliability, Formatted capacities, Programmable drive capacity

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4.3 Performance • Programmable multi-segmentable cache buffer • 600 Mbytes/sec maximum instantaneous data transfers. • 10k RPM spindle. Average latency = 3.0 msec • Background processing of queue • Supports start and stop commands (spindle stops spinning) • Adaptive seek velocity; improved seek performance Note. There is no significant performance difference between Self-Encrypting Drive and standard (nonSelf-Encrypting Drive) models. 4.4 Reliability • Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) of 0.55% • Mean time between failures (MTBF) of 1,600,000 hours • Balanced low mass rotary voice coil actuator • Incorporates industry-standard Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) • 5-year warranty 4.5 Formatted capacities Standard OEM models are formatted to 512 bytes per block. The block size is selectable at format time and must be a multiple of 4 bytes. Users having the necessary equipment may modify the data block size before issuing a format command and obtain different formatted capacities than those listed. To provide a stable target capacity environment and at the same time provide users with flexibility if they choose, Seagate recommends product planning in one of two modes: Seagate designs specify capacity points at certain block sizes that Seagate guarantees current and future products will meet. We recommend customers use this capacity in their project planning, as it ensures a stable operating point with backward and forward compatibility from generation to generation. The current guaranteed operating points for this product are shown below. Capacity (Blocks) ST9300603SS ST9300503SS ST9300403SS Sector Size Decimal 512 585937500 520 573653848 528 557874778 Hex 22ECB25C 22314358 21407E5A ST9146803SS ST9146703SS ST9146603SS Decimal 286749488 280790192 272662936 Hex 11177330h 10BC84B0h 10408198h 4.6 Programmable drive capacity Using the Mode Select command, the drive can change its capacity to something less than maximum. See the Mode Select (6) parameter list table in the SAS Interface Manual, part number 100293071. A value of zero in the Number of Blocks field indicates that the drive will not change the capacity it is currently formatted to have. A number other than zero and less than the maximum number of LBAs in the Number of Blocks field changes the total drive capacity to the value in the Number of Blocks field. A value greater than the maximum number of LBAs is rounded down to the maximum capacity. 8 Savvio 10K.3 SAS Product Manual, Rev. J

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Savvio 10K.3 SAS Product Manual, Rev. J
4.3
Performance
Programmable multi-segmentable cache buffer
600 Mbytes/sec maximum instantaneous data transfers.
10k RPM spindle. Average latency = 3.0 msec
Background processing of queue
Supports start and stop commands (spindle stops spinning)
Adaptive seek velocity; improved seek performance
Note.
There is no significant performance difference between Self-Encrypting Drive and standard (non-
Self-Encrypting Drive) models.
4.4
Reliability
Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) of 0.55%
Mean time between failures (MTBF) of 1,600,000 hours
Balanced low mass rotary voice coil actuator
Incorporates industry-standard Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.)
5-year warranty
4.5
Formatted capacities
Standard OEM models are formatted to 512 bytes per block. The block size is selectable at format time and
must be a multiple of 4 bytes. Users having the necessary equipment may modify the data block size before
issuing a format command and obtain different formatted capacities than those listed.
To provide a stable target capacity environment and at the same time provide users with flexibility if they
choose, Seagate recommends product planning in one of two modes:
Seagate designs specify capacity points at certain block sizes that Seagate guarantees current and future
products will meet. We recommend customers use this capacity in their project planning, as it ensures a stable
operating point with backward and forward compatibility from generation to generation. The current guaranteed
operating points for this product are shown below.
4.6
Programmable drive capacity
Using the Mode Select command, the drive can change its capacity to something less than maximum. See the
Mode Select (6) parameter list table in the
SAS Interface Manual
, part number 100293071. A value of zero in
the Number of Blocks field indicates that the drive will not change the capacity it is currently formatted to have.
A number other than zero and less than the maximum number of LBAs in the Number of Blocks field changes
the total drive capacity to the value in the Number of Blocks field. A value greater than the maximum number of
LBAs is rounded down to the maximum capacity.
Capacity (Blocks)
Sector Size
ST9300603SS
ST9300503SS
ST9300403SS
ST9146803SS
ST9146703SS
ST9146603SS
Decimal
Hex
Decimal
Hex
512
585937500
22ECB25C
286749488
11177330h
520
573653848
22314358
280790192
10BC84B0h
528
557874778
21407E5A
272662936
10408198h