IBM C1B 1.12 Brick On Sled Carrier 128-pin HPC, SSA manual Performance, Environment Definition

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O E M F U N C T I O N A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N U L T R A S T A R X P ( D F H C ) SSA M O D E L S 1.12/2.25 G B - 1.0" H I G H

3.0 Performance

Drive performance characteristics are dependent upon the workloads run and the environments in which they are run.

All times listed in this chapter are typical values provided for information only, so that the performance for environments and workloads other than those shown as examples can be approximated. Actual minimum and maximum values will vary depending upon factors such as workload, logical and physical operating envi- ronments.

3.1 Environment Definition

Drive performance criteria is based on the following operating environment. Deviations from this environ- ment may cause deviations from values listed in this specification.

Block lengths are formatted at 512 bytes per block.

The number of data buffer cache segments is 8. The total data buffer length is 512k bytes. Each segment is of equal length. Therefore, each cache segment is 64k bytes.

The number of blocks of customer data that can fit into one segment is reduced because 2 bytes of L R C information is also stored in the segment for each block of customer data stored in the segment. There- fore, use the following equation to determine how many blocks can fit into one segment.

512KB

( # of segments )

ub/lba + 2

Ten byte Read and Write commands are used.

SSA environment consists of a single initiator and single target with no SSA link contention.

The Initiator delay in responding to messages from the Target is assumed to be zero.

All performance enhancing functions are disabled, except where noted. More specifically,

Commands are not queued

Caching is disabled ( R C D = 1 , W C E = 0 )

− Out of order transfers are not allowed ( O O T M = 0 , O O T I = 0 )

The media is formatted with the skew definition that optimizes the disk data transfer rate for un- synchronized spindle operation.

All Current Mode Parameters are set to their Default values except where noted.

Averages are based on a sample size of 10,000 operations.

3.2 Workload Definition

The drive's performance criteria is based on the following command workloads. Deviations from these workloads may cause deviations from this specification.

Operations are either all Reads or all Writes. The specifications for Command Execution Time with Read Ahead describe exceptions to this restriction. For that scenario all commands are preceded by a Read command, except for sequential write commands.

The Data Transfer size is set to 64 Blocks.

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Contents Form Factor Disk Drive Version BM Corporation Preface Source filename=STSSHEXT When Operating Limits ReliabilityContaminants Acoustic Levels Source filename=STSSHEXT Description FeaturesGeneral Features Interface Controller FeaturesModels Reliability FeaturesGeneral SpecificationsSectors/track sct/trk User bytes/sector ub/sctSectors/logical block sct/lba User bytes/logical block ub/lbaFor Each Notch Capacity EquationsFor Entire Drive + 1 2 Volts Supply Power Requirements by Model1 C1x Models Input Voltage + 5 Volts SupplyPower Calculation Examples Example 3. Power CalculationExample 1. Calculate the mean 12 volt average current Example 4. Calculate the 12 volt peak current Things to check when measuring 12 V supply currentVolt current during read/write operations C1x Models Typical 12 volt current C1x Models Typical 12 volt spin-up current C1x Models 2 C2x Models Power Calculation Examples Example 4. Calculate the 12 volt peak current Volt current during read/write operations C2x Models Typical 12 volt current C2x Models Typical 12 volt spin-up current C2x Models 3 C4x Models Power Calculation Examples Example 4. Calculate the 12 volt peak current Volt current during read/write operations C4x Models Typical 12 volt current C4x Models Typical 12 volt spin-up current C4x Models Power supply methods CxB Models4.2 DC/DC Converter Hot plug/unplug support Grounding Requirements of the Disk EnclosureM Corporation Event Nominal Maximum Bring-up Sequence and Stop TimesBring-up Sequence Times and Stop Time for C2x Models Source filename=PERFORM # of segments Ub/lba + PerformanceEnvironment Definition Workload DefinitionBasic Component Descriptions Command Execution TimeSequential RandomData Transfer to/from Disk Data Transfer to/from SSA Link CommentsTheoretical Data Sector Transfer Rate Approximating Performance for Different EnvironmentsWhen Read-ahead is Enabled When Read Caching is EnabledWhen Write Caching is Enabled When Adaptive Caching is EnabledBack-To-Back Commands When No Seek is RequiredFor Queued Commands Reordered CommandsSkew Cylinder to Cylinder SkewTrack to Track Skew Idle Time Functions Channel Calibration Servo Run Out MeasurementsServo Bias Measurements Predictive Failure AnalysisCommand Timeout Limits Save Logs and PointersDisk Sweep M Corporation Clearances Weight and DimensionsMechanical Small Form Factor Models CxCDimensions are in millimeters Location of Side Mounting Holes of C4C Models Source filename=MECHANIC Unitized Connector Locations Source filename=MECHANIC Carrier Models CxB Dimensions CxB Models M Corporation Handle Docking and Ejection System Auto-docking Assembly Side Rails Side Rail Positioning E D Locations front view CxB Models M Corporation Electrical Connector and Indicator LocationsElectrical Interface SSA Unitized ConnectorPin Carrier ConnectorRow SSA Link Electrical Characteristics Option Pins and IndicatorsSSA Link Cable Ground long Option Port Pin Device Activity Pin/Indicator Option Port PinDevice Fault Pin/Indicator Option Port Pin Write Protect Option Port PinProgrammable pin 1 Option Port Pin Front Jumper ConnectorEarly Power Off Warning or Power Fail Power Port Pin 12 12V Charge and 5V Charge Power Port pin 1Spindle Synchronization Over Sync Hard-wire M Corporation Source filename=RELIABLE Reliability Error DetectionSeek Error Rate Power On Hours ExamplesProduct Life Power on/off cyclesUseful Life Maximum on/off cyclesSample Failure Rate Projections Install Defect FreeMean Time Between Failure *MTBF Spql Shipped product quality levelESD Protection Periodic MaintenanceConnector Insertion Cycles Install Defect Free percentage PercentOperating Limits Temperature Measurement PointsP F E T Maximum ReliabilityVibration and Shock Temperature Measurement Points for all Models bottom viewDrive Mounting Guidelines Output Vibration LimitsOperating Vibration V4S Nonoperating VibrationContaminants Operating ShockNonoperating Shock Acoustic Levels Upper Limit Sound Power Requirements Bels for C4x ModelsSource filename=STANDARD Safety StandardsElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC M Corporation Serial Storage Architecture S S a P H Transport Bibliography