Re: PC Restarting/ Shutting off abruptly.
I'm not talking about SDD drives I'm talking about disk drives.
[Personally I think SSD drives are a stupid choice because of their high cost and short useful lifetime, but that's a whole nuther argument.]
The interface speed doesn't control the sustained speed of a file transfer once the buffer is full.
- The head-disk transfer rate does. [aka Media Transfer rate.]
- Head-disk transfer rates are just getting up around 100 Mb/sec now.
- Last I looked some 10k RPM drives have almost achieved 120 Mb/s at the heads but 7200 RPM drives haven't hit 100 Mb/s yet.
[Notice how most companies dropped the Media Transfer rate spec out of their publicized spec sheets right about the time SATA came out.]
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A 1.5 G/s drive with a 16 Mb buffer fills the buffer in 0.01 sec.
- After it's full the rest of the transfer is bottle-necked at the heads/disc speed.
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Originally posted by Per Hansson
[Personally I think SSD drives are a stupid choice because of their high cost and short useful lifetime, but that's a whole nuther argument.]
The interface speed doesn't control the sustained speed of a file transfer once the buffer is full.
- The head-disk transfer rate does. [aka Media Transfer rate.]
- Head-disk transfer rates are just getting up around 100 Mb/sec now.
- Last I looked some 10k RPM drives have almost achieved 120 Mb/s at the heads but 7200 RPM drives haven't hit 100 Mb/s yet.
[Notice how most companies dropped the Media Transfer rate spec out of their publicized spec sheets right about the time SATA came out.]
-
A 1.5 G/s drive with a 16 Mb buffer fills the buffer in 0.01 sec.
- After it's full the rest of the transfer is bottle-necked at the heads/disc speed.
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