Hitachi's SATA-II Drive Tested 25
Ghost Rider writes "They didn't make much noise about it, but Hardcoreware.net have what looks to
be one of first
reviews of a SATA-II drive. They Compared the T7K250 from Hitachi to the
latest drives from other manufacturers, including Seagate, Maxtor, and Western
Digital's Raptor. They performed the tests on the SATA-II capable PDC20579
controller from Promise. It ended up in the middle of the pack in this review, so I'm not sure how much
a difference SATA-II is going to make."
bah (Score:1)
Re:bah (Score:2)
Only way SATA II will be successful is performing like top SCSI drives at IDE price.
Uuh (Score:5, Informative)
There is a new 3GB/s speed, and there is also NCQ, but there is no "SATA II" specification.
Read for yourself:
http://www.sata-io.org/namingguidelines.asp [sata-io.org]
As for the new 3GB/s speed and NCQ, Maxtor's DiamondMax 10 and Seagate's 7200.8 both support it.
Re:Uuh (Score:2, Redundant)
(half jokingly... seriously.. there's shitloads of sites like that one that are low on informed content, high on pictures and very high on just silly myths)
Re:Uuh (Score:2)
Though I'm not familiar with that exact site, it's easy to see it's one of the type that try to give people the exact info they actually need: Whether or not the things you do every day are going to show a human-noticable increase in speed if you buy the "shiny pebble".
I personally think they deser
SATA is just fine for me (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:SATA is just fine for me (Score:1)
Re:SATA is just fine for me (Score:2, Interesting)
If they came up with 800 MB/sec busses I would buy it up in a heartbeat. There's no fun having an IDE-Raid array when the limiting fact
Waiting for cheap hotswap (Score:2)
In theory SATA makes it possible (and should be quite cheap to do).
Should be able to unmount the drive, cut the power. Wait for spin down. Unlock and remove the drive caddies from the bays.
Maybe the more expensive stuff would have an autolocking mechanism that prevents you from removing the HDD before the platters have slowed down to safe rpms.
The great thing about SATA2 (Score:3, Informative)
I can't wait until the computer industry finally implements this stuff. I wanted this technology in 2003 when I built my latest computer. I am disappointed to see the industry moving so slowly.
Re:The great thing about SATA2 (Score:3, Informative)
Re:The great thing about SATA2 (Score:1)
Poor review, IMO. (Score:2, Insightful)
The disk busses are all faster than an indivual drive, now, but that didn't stop the authors of the review from hooking up a single drive to do their tests.
Seriously, folks, the only way your're going to saturate something like a Ultra320 SCSI bus is to use RAID, unless the drives start coming with rediculous cache sizes.
Re:Poor review, IMO. (Score:3, Interesting)
The only way to make this speed be used is to "daisy-chain" the drives. Who cares if it can transmit at 3Gb/s, when they are only speaking about between the controller and the 8MB cache? The only way RAID fills the bus is that when one drive is reading, the others are seeking! that doesn't happen with one drive..
Besides, if they started adding raid 5 into more SATA controllers, the performance would go through the roof. I would much rather have 3 100GB SATA drives, giving me 200GB of storage, tha
Re:Poor review, IMO. (Score:4, Insightful)
Higher-end RAID controllers have RAM on them, so perhaps a "trickle-down" effect could lead to more cache on individual drives. I agree that would be pretty neat, especially on UNIX servers where physical RAM is already used up for other things blocking the filesystem cache.
Does the article crash your Firefox? (Score:3, Informative)
The referenced article [hardcoreware.net] crashes the latest version of Firefox, but not the latest version of Mozilla.
Re:Does the article crash your Firefox? (Score:2, Troll)
Re:Does the article crash your Firefox? (Score:1, Troll)
Yup, I even submitted a Bug to Bugzilla. I hope they fix this; this is one of those bugs that would cause a user trying Firefox to ARRRGH and go back to MSIE.
-Z
What is the bug number? (Score:1, Troll)
What is the Bugzilla bug number?
The replies are trolls? (Score:1, Troll)
Notice that someone has marked many of the replies to this as "Troll"!
Re:The replies are trolls? (Score:2)
If you don't know what troll means, go look it up.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, click that nice little "x messages below your