Monday, April 5th 2010

New WD VelociRaptor HDD to Take HDD Closest to SSD

First surfaced earlier this year, Western Digital (WD) is just about ready with its newest line of VelociRaptor high-performance hard drives. The second generation of VelociRaptor will take a shot at much expensive solid state drives on two fronts: transfer speeds and access times, at highly competitive price-per-gigabyte. With transfer speeds, the new VelociRaptor drives offer sustained read speeds of 145 MB/s, while having access times of 3 ms, as close as it gets to flash storage. These are conventional (Winchester) hard drives with spindle-speeds of 10,000 rpm, double the areal density as its previous generation and having an onboard cache of 32 MB, with the standard SATA 6 Gb/s interface.

The actual drives come in thick 2.5" form-factor, with a 3.5" bay mounting frame that also serves as a heatsink since it has aluminum ridges. The drives have a noise-output of up to 37 dBA. WD rates its MTBF at 1.4 million hours, and backs it with a five-year company warranty. The drives come in capacities of 150 GB, 300 GB, 450 GB, and 600 GB with prices expected to be highly competitive with SSDs in terms of price-per-gigabyte, given its performance level.
Source: TechConnect Magazine
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Oh, that is fine, but my point is that; if implemented, you could. And, with the extra bandwidth of SATA 3 it would be feasible: and less likely than SATA 2 that you would saturate the port with 4 or 5 HDDs/SSDs.

:)
i already run 5 drives off one sata port, and 4 off another.

300MB/s is enough for three of my drives hammering at full speed (their write speeds are well below 100MB/s sustained), so really, its not a problem yet.
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