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7:24 AM - 04/02/2007 by
Patrick Schmid

The drive has the same technical specifications as the SAS versions: 15,000 RPM, a 16 MB buffer and a 3.6-ms average seek time. At 60.7 to 91.5 MB/s maximum read throughput, this drive performs well, and it does reasonably well in the application and I/O benchmarks. Again, please have a look at the SAS drives or at the feature table at the end of this article for more detailed specifications.


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