Saturday, March 25, 2006

A Faster, Denser Hard Drive Debuts

Boost in capacity and performance adds to appeal of perpendicular drives.
Jon L. Jacobi
From the May 2006 issue of PC World magazine
Posted Friday, March 24, 2006


The reorientation of hard drives has begun: The first drives to use perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) technology to pack more data into less space are out. And our tests reveal that they not only boost storage capacity but perform faster as well.

In our tests of the Seagate Momentus 5400.3 and its non-PMR 5400.2 predecessor, the PMR unit showed a modest boost overall, completing its runs in about 7 percent less time; results just for sustained throughput were even more impressive with a 15 to 17 percent gain. The PMR drive's greater areal density has little effect on seek speed, a component of many of our tests, but helped when our tasks focused on sustained throughput with sizable files.

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