Nonono, I mean that if you have five drives that can each output 40MB/sec, you'll only be able to transfer the maximum of 160MB/sec at any point in time, not 200MB/sec which is what in theory the HDs are capable of. This isn't really important unless you're dealing with some sort of RAID or other scheme where multiple HDs are accessed at the same time.
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