Hitachi HUS157336EL3600, HUS157373EL3800, HUS157373EL3600, HUS157336EL3800 specifications

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(8) Tagged Command Queuing

A maximum of 110 commands can be enqueued to this drive. The drive does not have to connect and disconnect to the host controller even if the SCSI command has been issued successively, so the overhead time of the SCSI bus can be reduced.

(9) S.M.A.R.T. (Self - Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology)

This function helps predict a failure related to the degradation of the disk drive itself. For users seeking to use the drive as long as possible, S.M.A.R.T. can be used to predict when failure might occur. The user can use this information to back-up the data before failure.

The S.M.A.R.T. report is written on the disk at regular intervals that are not based on drive usage.

(10) Automatic Read Reallocation

When an error is detected on reading the data, this function automatically assigns an alternate sector in place of the defective sector and stores the data on the alternated sector.

(11) Write Cache

The controller can return a completion of a WRITE command with a GOOD status after receiving the data from the host but before writing the data from its buffer to the media. The Deferred Error function reports an Disk Access Error to the host computer if an error occurs when the data are being stored on the disk medium after the GOOD status was already returned. In this case, any data still in the buffer (not yet written to the media) is not assured.

(12) Log Save

Diagnostic information is written on the disk at regular intervals that are not based on drive usage.

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Contents OEM Manual ScsiRevision Control K6602906 2003/6/12General cautions for safety Headline of safety cautionInfluence for environment Safety cautions for this product Warranty and Limited Liability Table of Contents Page Models FeaturesStandards and Related Documents Characteristics CharacteristicsDescription K6602906 10/46 2003/6/12Environmental conditions and reliability Environmental conditions and reliabilityK6602906 11/46 2003/6/12 Vibration test direction Shock test direction Power measurement Operating UnitWUltrastar 15K73-73 Ultrastar 15K73-36 IOs per second DC Power Requirement DC power InterfaceCurrent transition for +12V Power supply currentSpindle Start and Stop Start and Stop Time Start and Stop timePage Connecting Methods Interface Cable Daisy ChainK6602906 18/46 2003/6/12 Page Scsi Interface Page Scsi Commands Supported Mounting and Handling K6602906 24/46 2003/6/12 Good case Bad caseK6602906 25/46 2003/6/12 Mounting dimensionsK6602906 26/46 2003/6/12 Temperature Limits unit CPrecautions for handling Maintenance Physical interface Interface connectorsInterface cable WIDE, LVD mode Interface cable WIDE, Single-ended modeConnector Layout Wide LVD drive 101.6±0.25 SCA-2 LVD drive Dimension35±0.25 50.8±0.5 K6602906 32/46 2003/6/12Pin assignment Pin assignment of Scsi Bus Connector C1 WIDE, LVD mode GND BSY +BSY ATN Pin assignment of Scsi Bus Connector C1 SCA-2, LVD modePin assignment of Auxiliary Connector C4 Wide LVD drive Pin assignment of Option Jumper Connector C3 Wide LVD driveK6602906 37/46 2003/6/12 K6602906 38/46 2003/6/12 NW drive NC driveJumper connector layout Wide LVD drive Jumper Socket settingSAC-2 LVD drive Jumper connector layout SCA-2 LVD driveScsi ID # Option Jumper Connector C3Scsi ID K6602906 43/46 2003/6/12 Disable Auto StartEnable Delayed Start Force Single-Ended bus modeScsi bus Terminator Power Write ProtectK6602906 45/46 2003/6/12 Extension connector Jumper socketK6602906 46/46 2003/6/12

HUS157373EL3800, HUS157373EL3600, HUS157336EL3600, HUS157336EL3800 specifications

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