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Analysis: Which
Enterprise Capacity Point Performs Best?
Table of contents
* 1 – Analysis: Which Capacity Provides Best
Performance?
* 2 – 2.5” And 10,000 RPM: The Toshiba
MBF2xxxRC Family
* 3 – 300GB, 450GB, And 600GB Models
Compared
* 4 – Test Setup And Comparison Table
* 5 – Throughput Diagrams
* 6 – Benchmark Results: Throughput
* 7 – Benchmark Results: Access Time And I/O
Performance
* 8 – Benchmark Results: PCMark Vantage
* 9 – Benchmark Results: Drive Temperature
And Power Consumption
* 10 – Benchmark Results: Power Efficiency
* 11 – Conclusion
SSDs are best for performance. SATA hard
drives provide maximum capacity.
Enterprise-class SAS disks are the
workhorses positioned between them. But
which enterprise hard drive capacity makes
sense when there are several from which to
choose?
Different capacity points are based on
different internal hardware configurations,
and, as a result, the products within one
hard drive family will typically deliver
different performance and efficiency
compared to another family. We wanted to
know how the three popular capacities in the
2.5” enterprise hard drive space differ, and
we used three of the latest Toshiba
drives—300, 450, and 600 gigabyte
capacities, each with different head and
platter configurations—to find answers.
People tend to think that flash SSDs, which
are undoubtedly much faster and physically
more robust than hard drives, have started
to displace hard drives in enterprise
storage applications. In reality, though,
high-reliability scenarios in banking or
science cannot easily switch from magnetic
to flash storage. Such a switch requires
long-term reliability testing, meticulously
predictable performance, and very particular
component validation that depends on
application requirements. Validating a new
hard drive for deployment into an existing
system environment is much simpler than
validating a new technology, which is why
flash SSDs can't just take over in critical
servers just yet. The good old hard drive
will be around for years to come.
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Hard drives are based on rotating magnetic
platters. Think of HDDs as complex
turntables able to play a stack of LPs.
Moving arms are used to position the
read/write heads like pick-ups on old record
players. One set of read/write heads is used
per hard drive platter—one head each on the
top and bottom sides of each platter to take
advantage of both disk surfaces. Platter
rotation speed highly influences access
performance, because less waiting for a head
to reach the desired spot on a platter means
quicker access times. Throughput is
influenced by the ability to read and write
more bits at increasing spindle speeds. And
finally, the combination of multiple
platters allows increasing total capacity.
Modern hard drives typically consist of two
or more rotating platters, but sometimes
it's only necessary to utilize part of the
platter surfaces to reach a desired capacity
point. In a simple example, a 600GB 2.5” SAS
hard drive provides 200GB capacity per
platter. Creating a similar drive with 300GB
requires two platters that aren’t entirely
used and a 450GB drive has to be based on
three platters like the 600GB drive. Now
it’s interesting to look at performance.
Does the access time decrease on such a
450GB drive because there's less ground for
the heads to potentially travel? And what’s
the impact on throughput? In theory, it
should be optimal to have the drive operate
mainly on the outer sectors of a hard drive
where absolute linear speed is fastest.
Decision makers might wonder how each of the
capacity points and configurations differ.
We looked at the latest 2.5” 10,000 RPM
enterprise hard drives from Toshiba and
compared the three capacity points at 300,
450, and 600 gigabytes.
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