Saturday, January 3rd 2009
Don't Yell at Your Hard Drives: Sun Engineer
No, seriously don't. An engineer at Sun Microsystems' Fishworks lab discovered that yelling at your hard-drive causes sharp (yet momentary) increases in the hard-drive's latency. The engineer demonstrated this by yelling a portion of a server holding a RAID JBOD array, while monitoring its IO/s and latencies of the drive he was yelling at it. Each time he yelled at it, there was a surge in the drive's latency. The engineer posted his demonstration on YouTube. Now you know that yelling at your hard-drive isn't going to help, or is it? This opens up some interesting topics to research on, of how the rather loud environment enterprise hard-drives are put through in high-density storage environments impact on them, and to what extant vibration dampening helps them. The video can be viewed here.
28 Comments on Don't Yell at Your Hard Drives: Sun Engineer
And stuff. :laugh:
or to put it another way; scientists get very bored :laugh:
WARNING DON'T :eek:. Hehe.:laugh:
and they wonder why there is so much field failure with our laptops.
I wonder what effect will it have on a HDD having a Z5500 subwoofer placed barely 3 ft away then... :twitch:
I swear, most bosses are retarded.
:slap:
Yeah, I wouldn't trust a maxtor for one day.
WDs all the way :rockout:
nice necromancy.