Request for disk info
Bob Palowoda
palowoda at megatest.UUCP
Sat Apr 1 17:00:33 AEST 1989
>From article <7715 at killer.Dallas.TX.US>, by larryd1 at killer.Dallas.TX.US (Larry Clark):
>
> My employeer has need of large, high reliable disk drives with high
> data transfer drives. The micropopolis esdi drives meet the data
> transfer rates nicely, but their mtbf falls short by some 10,000 hours.
>
> Can anyone recommend a manufactorer who makes drives that have a
> capacity of 150 megs or greater and a MTBF of 50,000 hours? Price is
> not a factor, but data transfer rate is, so I suspect that ST506 is
> out and esdi or scsi is in.
>
> Thanks
> Larry D. Clark
I beleive Core International and Prime have 50,000 mtbf. Actually Prime
has a 5 year warrenty of some sort which works out to be 43,000 mtbf.
I once worked in a QA department that derived these figures from one year
data. What I would be interested in is what bearing manufacture is used
for what drive.
On the subject of disk transfer rates I have been reading some interesting
results of these benchmarks in MIPS magazine. The one that caught my
attention is the Rupp 386 machine using a ESDI controller with cache for
the controller. Other ESDI setups transfered 100k/bytes/sec (1meg/1task)
and the Rupp controller did over 400k/bytes/sec(1meg/1task).
Rupp Computer products advertise this disk controller as "PM3011 Caching
Controller". List for 1150.00. Does anyone know who manufactures this
controller?
Another question is how do different ESDI device drivers affect the
disk tranfer rate. And why or how did the caching controller override
this limitation?
---Bob
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