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[C5.] Hitachi to Introduce One-Inch Hard Drive In the race to make ever-smaller disk drives for hand-held consumer appliances, Hitachi Ltd. is to announce that it has matched Seagate Technologies with what it says is the smallest drive on the market, a one-inch-diameter hard drive that holds eight gigabytes of data.
The capacity of the raid array is (N-2) * size of the smallest drive in the array.
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The smaller drive spins at 7,200 rpm while the 500-GB drive spins at 5,400 rpm.
Most people won't notice the difference, but a few with very specific performance needs will appreciate the higher speed of the smaller drive.
It was a 3.5-inch drive, much smaller than the 5.25-inch drive he was replacing, but sadly his old computer didn't have a slot to fit the smaller drive, so we improvised.
The restraints on the stocking of consumable spares and spare parts are even more severe, however, and this must be always kept in mind at the detail design stage, particularly during the procurement of the smaller drive packages such as small pumps and compressors, distribution boards and cable accessories.
For example purposes, let's say that the smaller drive gear in our system has 20 teeth.
A Zip drive is 3.5" so you will need a bezel (sometimes supplied with your enclosure, but otherwise only a few dollars) to fill the void around the smaller drive and secure it to the enclosure.
Knowing the capacity of each drive, you will choose the smaller drive as the source drive (the drive that the information will be taken from), then you will choose the destination drive (the drive that the information will be written to).
Doubtful that the machine would sell and unable to persuade software makers to put their programs on smaller floppy disks that would fit into the smaller drives, executives then running Toshiba decided to scrap the whole project.
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