Gus Wirth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: maverick wrote:
> Question I'm hearing that the new SATA drive can go much faster then SCSI is 
> this true?
[snip]

Not yet. There are a lot of things that go into the performance of a 
disk drive, but a few of the most important ones are rotational speed 
and seek times (how long it takes the heads to move to a new track). 
Right now top end SCSI drives are still 50% faster in rotational speed 
(15,000 vs. 10,000 rpm) and have faster seek times (3.5 ms vs. 4.6 ms)

I got these numbers by comparing a Seagate ST3146854LC 
 
which is a 15,000RPM 146GB Ultra320 SCSI drive to a Western Digital 
WD1500ADFD Raptor 
, a 
10,000RPM 150GB SATA drive. Both of the drives are considered to be the 
top of the line for their respective class.

Gus


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