Accelerate Your Hard Drive By Short Stroking
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Patrick Schmid and Achim Roos
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Throughput
While both read and write transfer rates actually benefit a little from short stroked hard drives, we found the minimum transfer rates much more amazing. An Ultrastar 15K450 typically drops from its 160 MB/s maximum to less than 100 MB/s if you utilize the entire capacity. But if you limit capacity with short stroking, the minimum throughput stays much closer to the maximum, which ensures a high throughput whenever you need it.
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