Hard Disk questions
Thad P Floryan
thad at cup.portal.com
Thu Jun 29 18:51:48 AEST 1989
Yong Ren asks about replacing the stock 20MB Miniscribe HD in his UNIXPC with
a Seagate ST251-1 ...
The ST251-1 installs easily. No need to change power supply, cover, etc. I've
done several of these installations for friends and all went smoothly.
HOWEVER: in light of the general problem of Seagates (ref. the "non-spin" due
to overlubrication of the platters during assembly causing "stiction"), and
considering the price differential of an ST251-1 vs., say, a Miniscribe 3085,
you get more value for your $$$, more storage, and faster access for only
about $200 more (NOT including the cost of a WD2010 chip (approx. $45)).
Using the prices quoted in various dealers' ads in the daily San Jose Mercury
News (Silicon Valley) as an example, the Seagate ST251-1 is around $390 and
the Miniscribe 3085 is $590. Additionally:
Seagate ST251-1 Miniscribe 3085
Heads 6 7
Cylinders 820 1170
Access time (per mfr). 28 mS 22 mS
MB, formatted (std, 17 sec/trk) 42.8 71.2
MB, formatted (UNIXPC, 16 sec/trk) 40.3 67.1
(ignoring the spare sec per track)
MB, avail on UNIXPC assuming a 5MB 35.3 62.1
swap partition (multiuser standard)
Note that you'd need to change the WD1010 HD controller chip to a WD2010, and
format using the "new" diagnostic disk to get full utilization of the 3085.
Some other choices (also NOT requiring a power supply or cover change) include
some 3.5" HDs with capacities up to 100MB.
Thad Floryan [ thad at cup.portal.com (OR) ..!sun!portal!cup.portal.com!thad ]
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