Fujitsu MAP3147, MAP3367, MAS3735, MAP3735, MAS3367 specifications CCS SCSI-2 SCSI-3

Models: MAP3735 MAP3147 MAS3367 MAP3367 MAS3735

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3.1 Control/Sense Commands

Page Code

Page Descriptor Name

CCS

SCSI-2

SCSI-3

 

 

 

 

 

1

Read/Write Error Recovery Parameter

8 bytes

12 bytes

12 bytes

2

Disconnect/Reconnect Parameter

12 bytes

16 bytes

16 bytes

3

Format Parameter

24 bytes

24 bytes

24 bytes

4

Drive Parameter

20 bytes

24 bytes

24 bytes

7

Verify Error Recovery Parameter

12 bytes

12 bytes

12 bytes

8

Read Caching Parameter

20 bytes

20 bytes

20 bytes

A

Control Mode Parameter

12 bytes

12 bytes

12 bytes

C

Notch Parameter

24 bytes

24 bytes

24 bytes

1C

Information of exceptions control parameter

12 bytes

12 bytes

12 bytes

21

Additional Error Recovery Parameter

4 bytes

4 bytes

4 bytes

3F

All Page Descriptors Supported by the IDD

68 bytes

160 bytes

160 bytes

 

 

 

 

 

When the value specified in the "Page code" field is other than X '3F', the specified "Page descriptor" only is transferred to the INIT, and when X '3F' is specified, all the "Page descriptors" supported by the IDD are transferred to the INIT in the ascending order of the page code, but if SCSI-1/CCS is specified by the CHANGE DEFINITION command (SCSI level), Page code 7, Page code 8, Page code A, Page code C and Page code 1C are not transferred. Also, when X '00' is specified in the "Page code field," the "Page descriptor" is not transferred. If page codes other than the abovementioned ones ("Page descriptors" which are not supported by the IDD) are specified, the command is terminated with a CHECK CONDITION status (ILLEGAL REQUEST [=5] / Invalid field in CDB [=24-00]).

Also the "PC (page control)" field in CDB byte 2 specifies the type of parameter value in the "Page descriptor" transferred to the INIT by this command, as shown in Table 3.1.

Note:

Even in cases where the value specified in the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED command is described in Table 3.1 as the value reported to the INIT by this command, if parameter rounding processing is applied by the IDD, or in cases of a parameter or bit with a specified value that is disregarded, different values than those specified by the INIT will be reported. For details, see the descriptions of each page descriptor (in Section 3.1.5). Also, "0" is reported in byte positions and bit positions which are reserved in each page descriptor.

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Fujitsu MAP3147, MAP3367, MAS3735, MAP3735, MAS3367 specifications CCS SCSI-2 SCSI-3

MAP3735, MAP3147, MAS3367, MAP3367, MAS3735 specifications

Fujitsu, a renowned leader in technology and innovation, has developed a variety of reliable hard disk drives (HDDs) that cater to a wide range of data storage needs. Among these, the MAS3735, MAP3367, MAS3367, MAP3147, and MAP3735 series stand out for their advanced features and exceptional performance.

The MAS3735 is a high-capacity enterprise-class drive that boasts a storage capacity of up to 300 GB. Its 10,000 RPM spindle speed ensures rapid data retrieval and efficient performance, making it ideal for data-intensive applications. It utilizes a Serial Attach SCSI (SAS) interface, which allows for improved data transfer rates and increased reliability compared to traditional SATA drives. The drive is designed with advanced technologies such as error recovery and data integrity features, ensuring the safety and security of critical data.

Similarly, the MAP3367 and MAS3367 models are geared towards both enterprise and mid-range server environments, providing a storage capacity of up to 300 GB as well. These drives also operate at a spindle speed of 15,000 RPM, offering swift access times that enhance overall system performance. The MAP3367 employs the Ultra 320 SCSI interface, allowing for significant bandwidth and ensuring data is transmitted efficiently.

On the other hand, both MAP3147 and MAP3735 models provide versatile solutions for various applications, supporting capacities from 36 GB to 147 GB. The MAP3147, with its 10,000 RPM speed, is optimized for workloads requiring quick access and high throughput, making it suitable for transactional systems and enterprise applications. The MAP3735, while offering comparable capacity, emphasizes exceptional reliability and durability, which is crucial for environments that involve heavy data loads.

All these Fujitsu HDDs are characterized by their robust construction, reliability, and efficiency. They are built to withstand heavy workloads and are equipped with features like advanced thermal management and acoustic noise reduction, ensuring they operate effectively in data center environments.

In conclusion, Fujitsu's MAS3735, MAP3367, MAS3367, MAP3147, and MAP3735 series HDDs are designed for high performance and reliability, catering to both enterprise and mid-range environments. Their advanced features make them a strong choice for businesses looking to enhance their storage solutions while maintaining data integrity and system performance.