Seagate 1680, 2250 manual Physical characteristics, Seek time, Seek type Typical read, Msec

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Marathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual

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1.4 Physical characteristics

 

 

Marathon 2250

Marathon 1680

Maximum height

(inches)

0.676

0.676

 

(mm)

(17.2)

(17.2)

Maximum width

(inches)

2.76

2.76

 

(mm)

(70.1)

(70.1)

Maximum length

(inches)

3.955

3.955

 

(mm)

(100.45)

(100.45)

Typical weight

(ounces)

7.19

7.05

 

(grams)

(204)

(200)

Note. Maximum length excludes I/O connector pins that may extend up to 0.015 inches beyond the edge of the head/disc assembly, per SFF 8004 specification.

1.5 Seek time

All seek times are measured using a 25 MHz 486 AT computer (or faster) with a 8.3 MHz I/O bus. The measurements are taken with nominal power at sea level and 40°C ambient temperature. The specifications in the table below are defined as follows:

Track-to-track seek time is an average of all possible single-track seeks in both directions.

Average seek time is a true statistical random average of at least 5,000 measurements of seeks between random tracks, less overhead.

Full-stroke seek time is one-half the time needed to seek from the first data cylinder to the maximum data cylinder and back to the first data cylinder. The full-stroke typical value is determined by averaging 100 full-stroke seeks in both directions.

Seek type

Typical read

Typical write

 

(msec)

(msec)

Track-to-track

4

5

Average

12

14

Full-stroke

26

28

Average latency: 6.65 msec

 

 

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2250, 1680 specifications

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On the other hand, the Seagate 2250 takes performance a step further, boasting up to 22TB of storage. This drive leverages Seagate's latest technology, including the innovative HAMR (Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording) for enhanced storage densities. HAMR allows for more data to be stored in a single platter, resulting in increased capacity without compromising speed or reliability.

Both models support USB 3.2 interface, ensuring fast data transfer rates. With read speeds that can reach up to 250MB/s, users can effortlessly transfer large files, enhancing productivity and workflow efficiency. The drives also feature built-in security options that protect sensitive data through hardware encryption, making them suitable for businesses and individuals keen on maintaining data integrity and confidentiality.

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In summary, the Seagate 1680 and 2250 represent the cutting edge of data storage technology, combining massive storage capacities with high-speed performance and robust security features. Whether for personal or professional use, these drives meet diverse storage needs, making them a valuable addition to any tech setup.