as already pointed out - if they note 540 Mb/s this is the burst from the harddisk cache (manufacturers don't like to elaborate too obviously on such *tiny* details)
speed matters, for rotation and for seek - compare data sheets of a WD raptor (10K rpm, NCQ) to say seagate (7.200 rpm, NCQ), numbers should be about 4,8 vs. 8,5 ms average seektime (which is the most important figure for random access)
and i'd like to add that hitachi had the far highest percentage of returned hardware during the last 2 years .... this has actually been confirmed to be the reason for their massive negative balance lately ...
christian
speed matters, for rotation and for seek - compare data sheets of a WD raptor (10K rpm, NCQ) to say seagate (7.200 rpm, NCQ), numbers should be about 4,8 vs. 8,5 ms average seektime (which is the most important figure for random access)
and i'd like to add that hitachi had the far highest percentage of returned hardware during the last 2 years .... this has actually been confirmed to be the reason for their massive negative balance lately ...
christian
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.