IBM Announces High Capacity Drive for Server Market.IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) is launching two new families of Ultrastar 3.5-inch hard disk drives for the server market, including a 73-Gigabyte model which is the highest capacity currently available. The new products are: the ZX family, running at 10,000RPM (1) (Revolutions Per Minute) With electric and electronics devices, RPM measures the rotational speed of the motor's spindle. Floppy disks rotate at 300 RPM, while hard disks rotate from 3,000 to 15,000 RPM. and including the 73GB model, the 72ZX, and the LP family, which runs at 7,200RPM. The largest model in the ZX achieves an average seek time of 5.3 ms, while the other three in the range (the 36GB, 18GB and 9GB versions), achieve an average of 4.9 ms. The LP family, which has a different rotational speed Rotational speed (sometimes called speed of revolution) indicates, for example, how fast a motor is running. Rotational speed is equivalent to angular speed, but with different units. Rotational speed tells how many complete rotations (i.e. and thus organizes the data differently, has an average of 6.8 ms. John Fox, IBM's product marketing manager for hard disk drives in Europe, explained that the former is aimed at the high-end, high-performance server market, while the latter is for use in what he termed the 'value performance' mainstream server segment. They are already shipping, and will progressively replace all the existing Ultrastar products being manufactured at the moment. Both families contain the giant magnetoresistive See magnetoresistance. head technology unveiled by IBM in late 1997. Fox added that they are also the only server drives currently on the market incorporating two other features. First are glass substrate media, which is considerably tougher than the traditional aluminum in use by other manufacturers. Secondly, they carry out the head load and unload To remove a program from memory or take a tape or disk out of its drive. functions away from the media, i.e. there is no contact with the actual media while they are taking place. The ZX family of drives has an areal density The number of bits per square inch of storage surface. It typically refers to disk drives, where the number of bits per inch (bpi) times the number of tracks per inch (tpi) yields the areal density. of 7.04 billion bits per square inch, though IBM has already achieved a figure of 35 billion in the laboratory. Fox said that the technology can be expected to reach the market within two or three years. |
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