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03-27-2006 01:34 AM
03-27-2006 01:34 AM
HP Ultra320 HDD IOPS
Does anybody know exactly how many IOPS's HP rate their Ultra320 HDD's at ?
I'm sure I found some stated figures once, but for the life of me can't find them now. All I can find is a document stating that the 15K models can do 33% more IOPS compared to the 10K models...... but what is the figure?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
P.S I though it was about 300 IOPS for the 15k model from memory, but I could be well off here.
I'm sure I found some stated figures once, but for the life of me can't find them now. All I can find is a document stating that the 15K models can do 33% more IOPS compared to the 10K models...... but what is the figure?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
P.S I though it was about 300 IOPS for the 15k model from memory, but I could be well off here.
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03-27-2006 02:04 AM
03-27-2006 02:04 AM
Re: HP Ultra320 HDD IOPS
Jeff,
15K rpm = 15000 revolutions per minute / 60 sec. = perfect world max IOPS.
15K rpm = 15000 revolutions per minute / 60 sec. = perfect world max IOPS.
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03-27-2006 02:11 AM
03-27-2006 02:11 AM
Re: HP Ultra320 HDD IOPS
IOPS are relevant to entire storage subsystem, not a hard drive only - everything counts, like the number of HDDs, type & quantity of controllers, cabling, etc.
You could find Seagete whitepaper with some figures here:
http://www.seagate.com/docs/pdf/whitepaper/chtah_15k_perform_compare.pdf
You could find Seagete whitepaper with some figures here:
http://www.seagate.com/docs/pdf/whitepaper/chtah_15k_perform_compare.pdf
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03-27-2006 09:27 AM
03-27-2006 09:27 AM
Re: HP Ultra320 HDD IOPS
Sorry guys it was a bit of a horrible question really. Thanks for the .PDF link.
I understand of course that it all depends on your setup, and something will bottleneck somewhere. Was kinda just after a rule of thumb in a perfect world.
Found what I was refering to earlier in my HP EVA Student Guide, they use the example of 150 IOPS.
Jeff
I understand of course that it all depends on your setup, and something will bottleneck somewhere. Was kinda just after a rule of thumb in a perfect world.
Found what I was refering to earlier in my HP EVA Student Guide, they use the example of 150 IOPS.
Jeff
I like a clean bowl & Never go with the zero
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