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USER RESPONSIBLE F O R V E R I F Y I N G VERSION A N D COMPLETENESS

O E M F U N C T I O N A L SPECIFICATION ULTRASTAR X P (DFHC) SSA M O D E L S 1.12/2.25 GB - 1.0" H I G H

The full benefit of out of order transfers in only achieved if OOTI is also set. Read data is transferred on the
interface in the same order as it was read from the media.

3.5 Skew

3.5.1 Cylinder to Cylinder Skew

Cylinder skew is the sum of the sectors required for physically moving the heads (csms), which is a function
of the formatted block length and recording density (notch #), and reassign allowance sectors (ras = 3) used
to maintain optimum performance over the normal life of the drive.

Note:

The values in the Mode Page 3 'Cylinder Skew Factor' are notch specific non-synchronized spindle

mode values. The value for notch 1 is returned when the Active Notch is set to 0.

Table 8. Optimal Cylinder Skew for several block lengths

In order to increase the likelihood that equivalent LBA's on two or more devices are located at the same
relative physical position when the devices are used in a synchronized spindle mode, cylinder skew is calcu-
lated differently. The cylinder skew calculations do not take into account known defective sites. To prohibit
revolutions from being missed on cylinder crossings by drives formatted while in a synchronized spindle
mode, an extra allowance for 6 defects is added that is not added when optimally formatted in a non-
synchronized mode.

3.5.2 Track to Track Skew

Note:

The values in the SCSI Mode Page 3 'Track Skew Factor' are notch specific values. The value for

notch 1 is returned when the Active Notch is set to 0.

Notch #

User bytes / logical

block

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

256

42

42

42

40

38

36

36

36

36

32

512

28

28

27

26

25

24

24

23

22

21

520

26

26

26

26

24

24

23

22

22

21

522

26

26

26

25

24

24

23

22

22

20

524

26

26

26

25

24

24

23

22

22

20

528

26

26

26

25

24

24

23

22

22

20

600

24

24

24

23

22

22

21

20

20

20

688

22

22

22

21

20

20

20

20

18

18

744

21

21

21

20

20

20

18

18

17

17

Note: Contact an IBM Customer Representative for values at other formatted block lengths.

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