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The time between the end of an operation, and when the next operation is issued is 50 msec, + / - a random value of 0 to 50 msec, unless otherwise noted.

3.2.1 Sequential

N o Seeks. The target LBA for all operations is the previous LBA + 64.

3.2.2 Random

All operations are to random LBAs. The average seek is an average weighted seek.

3.3 Command Execution Time

Command execution, or service, times are the sum of several Basic Components:

1.Seek

2.Latency

3.Command Execution Overhead

4.Data Transfer to/from Disk

5.Data Transfer to/from SSA Link

The impact or contribution of those Basic Components to Command Execution Time is a function of the workload being sent to the drive and the environment in which the drive is being operated.

3.3.1 Basic Component Descriptions

Seek

The average time from the initiation of the seek, to the acknowledgement that the R / W head is on the track that contains the first requested LBA. Values are population averages, and vary as a function of operating conditions. The values used to determine Command Execution Times for sequential commands is 0 milliseconds and the values for random commands are shown in section 2.0, “Specifications” on page 11.

Latency

The average time required from the activation of the read/write hardware until the target sector has rotated to the head and the read/write begins. This time is 1/2 of a revolution of the disk, or 4.17 milliseconds.

Command Execution Overhead

The average time added to the Command Execution Time due to the processing of the command. It includes all time the drive spends not doing a disk operation or SSA link data transfer.

The following values are used when calculating the Command Execution Times.

Workload

Command

Execution

 

 

 

Sequential Read

.65

ms

 

 

Sequential Write

1.00 ms

 

 

Random Read

.25 ms

 

 

R a n do m Write

.30 ms

 

 

 

Table 6. Overhead Values

A number of Initiator controlled factors affect Command Execution Overhead. These are exam- ined separately in 3.4, “Approximating Performance for Different Environments” onpage 43.

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