Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around calculating the number of sectors in the outer zone tracks of specific hard drives, focusing on the Seagate ST3750640AS 750GB and the HITACHI GST ULTRASTAR 15K147 147GB. Participants explore the relationship between data flow, rotation speed, and sector size, with an emphasis on the calculations involved.
Discussion Character
- Technical explanation
- Mathematical reasoning
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant asks how to calculate the number of sectors in the outer zone tracks given the maximum data flow and average rotation latency.
- Another participant suggests that additional information about the size of a sector is necessary for the calculations.
- Calculations presented include converting data flow rates and rotation times into bytes and then determining the number of sectors based on sector size (512 bytes).
- Some participants propose different interpretations of how to convert bits to bytes, with discussions on whether to use 8 bits or 10 bits per byte.
- One participant mentions the concept of Zoned Bit Recording (ZBR) and its impact on sector counts across different zones of the disk.
- Another participant provides a formula for calculating data flow from the disk based on the number of sectors and rotation time.
- Discrepancies arise regarding the correct number of rotations per second for the HITACHI drive, leading to different sector calculations.
- Participants express uncertainty about their calculations and seek validation from others in the thread.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants do not reach a consensus on the calculations, with multiple competing views and interpretations of the data flow and sector calculations remaining unresolved.
Contextual Notes
Some calculations depend on assumptions about the number of bits per byte and the impact of Zoned Bit Recording on sector counts. There are also unresolved discrepancies in the rotation speed calculations for the HITACHI drive.