Fujitsu MAW3147FC, MAW3300FC, MAW3073fc manual Track format

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3.1 Data Space

3.1.3Track format

(1)Physical sector allocation

Figure 3.4 shows the allocation of the physical sectors in a track. The length in bytes of each physical sector and the number of sectors per track vary depending on the logical data block length. The unused area (G4) exists at the end of the track in formats with most logical data block lengths.

The interval of the sector pulse (length of the physical sector) is decided by the HDD internal free running clock frequency. This clock is not equal to the interval of the byte clock for each zone. Therefore, the physical sector length cannot be described with a byte length.

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Figure 3.4 Track format

(2)Track skew and head skew

To avoid waiting for one turn involved in head and cylinder switching, the first logical data block in each track is shifted by the number of sectors (track skew and head skew) corresponding to the switching time. Figure 3.5 shows how the data block is allocated in each track.

At the cylinder switching location in a head, the first logical data block in track t + 1 is allocated at the sector position which locates the track skew behind the sector position of the last logical data block sector in track t.

At the head switching location, like the cylinder switching location, the first logical data block in a head is allocated at the sector position which locates the head skew behind the last logical sector position in the preceding head. The last logical sector in the cell is allocated when formatting, and is an unused spare sector.

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Contents C141-E235-01EN For Safe Operation C141-E235 This page is intentionally left blank Revision Record Fibre Channel Protocol for Scsi SCSI-FCP Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface FC-PHFibre Channel Physical and Signaling INTERFACE-2 FC-PH-2 Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC-ALOverview of Manual PrefaceConventions for Alert Messages PrefaceC141-E235 Iii This page is intentionally left blank Important Alert Messages Important Alert ItemsImportant Alert Items C141-E235 Vii This page is intentionally left blank Fibre Channel Maintenance ManualSpecifications Manual Organization ProductThis page is intentionally left blank Contents Contents InstallationAppendix a Figures Tables This page is intentionally left blank General Description Standard Features Hardware Structure System ConfigurationGeneral Description Standard FeaturesStandard Features General Description FC model drives outer view Hardware StructureGeneral Description Example of FC-AL system configuration System ConfigurationThis page is intentionally left blank Hardware Specifications Model name and order number Hardware SpecificationsModel names and order numbers Function specifications SpecificationsHardware Specifications Environmental/power requirements Environmental specificationsReliability Error rateMtbf = Hardware Specifications This page is intentionally left blank Data Space Logical Data Block Addressing Defect Management Cylinder configurationData Space SA0 Data FormatData Space Spare area in cell Alternate spare areaTrack format Sector format Track skew/head skewData Space Format capacity Logical Data Block Addressing Alternate block allocation Defect Management Defect listDefect Management Alternate block allocation by Format Unit commandAlternate block allocation by Reassign Blocks command Write Write Extend Write Write Extended Format Unit Mounting Requirements External dimensions Installation RequirementsDimensions Installation RequirementsMounting orientations Mounting RequirementsMounting frame structure Limitation of side-mounting HDC Surface temperature check pointMPU Service clearance area MAW3300FC MAW3147FC MAW3073FC Connection Requirements Connector location10 SCA2 type connector Interface connectorInstallation Installation Motor start mode SettingSetting Loop ID setting Mode settingsMounting Drives Mounting procedures C141-E235 Checking connection Checking the HDD connection a Checking the HDD connection B Formatting Installation Setting parameters Arre AwreArre Awre PER Xffff DiscXxxx Commands is Dismounting Drives Self-diagnostic functions Diagnostics Self-diagnosticsDiagnostics and Maintenance Diagnostics Test programs Maintenance Information Precautions Maintenance InformationMaintenance requirements Maintenance levels Revision label example Revision numbersTests Indicating revision numbers Tools and test equipmentTest flowchart Operation test Diagnostic testOperation Check Operation Check Initial seek operation checkTroubleshooting with disk drive replacement in the field System-level field troubleshooting Troubleshooting ProceduresDisk drive troubleshooting Troubleshooting at the repair siteTroubleshooting with parts replacement in the factory Troubleshooting ProceduresFinding possibly faulty parts This page is intentionally left blank Error Analysis Information Collection Sense data Error Analysis Information Collection Sense Data AnalysisSksv Error AnalysisILI LSBDefinition of sense data Sense Data AnalysisSense data 3-0C-03, 4-40-xx, and 4-C4-xx Sense data 1-1x-xx, 3-1x-xx and E-1D-00 Disk read errorInterface FC-SCA Connector Signal Allocation Appendix a Connector Signal AllocationConnector Signal Allocation Glossary Target Targ GlossaryAcronyms and Abbreviations OEM Acronyms and AbbreviationsECC BcrcPAD Mode SELECT/MODE SelectIndex Mtbf MttrC141-E235 IN-3 This page is intentionally left blank Comment Form This page is intentionally left blank
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MAW3073fc, MAW3147FC, MAW3300FC specifications

The Fujitsu MAW3073fc, MAW3300FC, and MAW3147FC are high-performance Fibre Channel hard disk drives that cater to enterprise storage solutions. Designed for demanding applications, these drives are engineered to deliver reliability, speed, and capacity, making them suitable for data centers and other high-availability environments.

The MAW3073fc offers a storage capacity of 73GB and operates at 15,000 RPM, ensuring rapid data access and high throughput. This drive features advanced error correction capabilities, enhancing data integrity while minimizing downtime. The MAW3073fc supports the Fibre Channel interface, enabling fast data transfer rates that are essential for high-performance computing scenarios.

Following this, the MAW3300FC steps up the game with a larger capacity of 300GB, also spinning at 15,000 RPM. It boasts enhanced reliability features, including improved thermal management and vibration tolerance, which significantly reduce wear and tear and prolong the drives' lifespan. Its hot-swappable design allows for easy maintenance, making it an ideal choice for critical applications that require minimal disruptions.

The MAW3147FC further expands the offering with a storage capacity of 147GB. Designed for applications that require a balance between performance and capacity, this drive provides a reliable solution for enterprise environments. Like its counterparts, it operates at 15,000 RPM, ensuring swift data retrieval and consistency under heavy loads. The MAW3147FC also implements sophisticated caching algorithms that optimize read and write performance.

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