Fujitsu MAN3184, MAN3367, MAN3735 SERIES DISK DRIVES specifications

Models: MAN3735 MAN3184, MAN3367, MAN3735 SERIES DISK DRIVES MAN3367 MAN3184

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"F" : Data put into the cache via a READ command was not replaced if there is other data in the cache that was placed into the cache by other means and it may be replaced.

"1" : Data put into the cache via a READ command was replaced sooner than data placed into the cache by other means.

"0" : Indicates the device server was not distinguish between retaining the indicated data and data placed into the cache memory by other means.

h.Write Retention Priority (not supported)

This field advises the device server the retention priority to assign for data written into the cache that has also been transferred from the cache memory to the medium.

"F" : Data put into the cache during a WRITE or WRITE and VERIFY command was not replaced if there is ohter data in the cache that was placed into the cache by other means and it may be replaced.

"1" : Data put into the cache during a WRITE or WRITE and VERIFY command was replaced sooner than data placed into the cache by other means.

"0" : Indicates the device server was not distinguish between retaining the indicated data and data placed into the cache memory by other means.

i.Pre-fetch inhibit block count (not supported)

This parameter is used to selectively prohibit data Look-Ahead operations in the READ command or the READ EXTENDED command. When the "Transfer block count" specified in the CDB of the READ command or the READ EXTENDED command is greater than the value in this parameter, data Look-Ahead operations are not executed in that command. This bit cannot be changed. The IDD disregards the specification in this bit and operates according to the "Default" value (= X 'FFFF').

j.Minimum pre-fetch (not supported)

This parameter specifies the minimum quantity of logical data blocks pre-fetched to the data buffer with the READ command or READ EXTENDED command.

This parameter cannot be changed. The IDD disregards the specification in this field.

k.Maximum pre-fetch (not supported)

This parameter specifies the maximum quantity of logical data blocks pre-fetched to the data buffer with the READ command or READ EXTENDED command.

The IDD varies the pre-fetch volume according to the volume of data requested by the READ command or READ EXTENDED command. The value reported to the MODE SENSE command always indicates the number of blocks corresponding to 1 cache segment – 1.

This parameter cannot be changed. The IDD disregards the specification in this field.

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Fujitsu MAN3184, MAN3367, MAN3735 SERIES DISK DRIVES specifications

MAN3735, MAN3184, MAN3367, MAN3735 SERIES DISK DRIVES, MAN3367, MAN3184 specifications

Fujitsu's MAN3184, MAN3367, and MAN3735 series disk drives represent a significant advancement in storage technology, catering to the needs of businesses seeking reliability, performance, and high capacity. These drives are designed for enterprise environments, providing exceptional data integrity and speed essential for effective data management.

The MAN3184 series is renowned for its high rotational speed of 10,000 RPM, which significantly enhances data access times. With a capacity of up to 18.4 GB, these drives are suitable for applications requiring quick read and write operations. The series employs an improved read/write head technology, which reduces latency and increases overall performance. This technology is complemented by advanced error correction mechanisms, ensuring the reliability necessary for critical data applications.

Transitioning to the MAN3367 series, these drives offer increased storage capacity and improved performance metrics. With capacities reaching up to 36.7 GB, they cater to growing data demands in modern enterprises. They also feature a 10,000 RPM spindle speed, ensuring that the drives can handle intensive workloads with ease. The MAN3367 drives include SCSI interface support, making them versatile and easy to integrate into various systems. The inclusion of intelligent caching algorithms allows for faster data retrieval, while built-in thermal management features ensure optimal performance, even under heavy usage.

The MAN3735 series takes performance up another notch, boasting higher capacities of up to 73.5 GB. These drives are particularly suited for environments that require high reliability and availability. The series utilizes a state-of-the-art SCSI Ultra160 interface, which maximizes data transfer rates, ultimately enhancing overall system efficiency. Additionally, the MAN3735 series employs advanced data protection technologies, including power loss protection and predictive failure analysis, which proactively minimizes potential downtime.

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