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тАО04-20-2005 03:59 AM
тАО04-20-2005 03:59 AM
Enterprise Class SATA Drives versus SCSI Drives
Western Digital Raptor 10K RPM SATA (150 or 300?) drives are being positioned as Enterprise class and have rated MTBFs of over 1 million hours. Are these the same drives that HP uses?
I know, SCSI is still better but the price difference is just so much.
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тАО04-20-2005 04:52 AM
тАО04-20-2005 04:52 AM
Re: Enterprise Class SATA Drives versus SCSI Drives
I didn't get a feeling that HP thinks they are. At least they have told us on trainings not to position them wrongly and I have been in customer sessions where they told the same. (Don't expect high performance from them, don't exercise them too much, expect a higher failure rate).
There are some specific cases where a SATA drive can outperform a SCSI drive, but they have to do with the drive's geometry when looking at spiral transfer rates. Not many of our customers have that need.
I am surprised by that high MTBF! I've been told that SATA drive vendors don't want to give more than one year of warranty for their iron. The drive vendors use the MTBF to calculate the required number of spares, so a miscalculation can be a bit, ahem, 'unpleasant'.
SCSI isn't inherently 'better'. HP positions SATA for so-called 'reference data'. That is data which is stored on disk for easy access, but which is not accessed frequently. In that case you can live with a disk drive that has a lower duty cycle.
I haven't looked at the specs for the WD Raptor - it might be that this is a hybrid like the FATA disk drives for the EVA. I've talked to one of the drive qualification engineers of the EVA team and he said that their FATAs are more robust like a cheap(my word) SATA disk drive.
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тАО04-20-2005 05:24 AM
тАО04-20-2005 05:24 AM
Re: Enterprise Class SATA Drives versus SCSI Drives
What is the storage to be used for? If its in any way critical I'm sorry but I'd still go with SCSI/FC any day.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee

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тАО04-20-2005 05:31 AM
тАО04-20-2005 05:31 AM
Re: Enterprise Class SATA Drives versus SCSI Drives
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тАО04-20-2005 05:47 AM
тАО04-20-2005 05:47 AM
Re: Enterprise Class SATA Drives versus SCSI Drives
I have the initial 36Giggers runing on a gaming/GP machine (x86) for about 6 months now and so far they have not died down on me and their performance is what the vendor claims.. I have not figured out yet whether they're SATA/300 compliant but I am sure my SATA controller is still at SATA/150...