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30 April, 23:30

Consider a single-platter disk with the following parameters: rotation speed: 7200 rpm; number of tracks on one side of platter: 30,000; number of sectors per track: 600; seek time: one ms for every hundred tracks traversed. Let the disk receive a request to access a random sector on a random track and assume the disk head starts at track 0.

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  1. 1 May, 00:00
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    These should be the question: a) What is the average seek time = 149.995 ms, b) average rotational latency = 4.16667ms, c) transfer time for a sector = 13.88us, and d) total average time to satisfy a request = 153.1805ms.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A) average seek time.

    Number of tracks transversed = 299.99ms

    Seek time to access the track = 0ms

    = (0+299.99) / 2 = => 149.995ms

    B) average rotational latency.

    Rotation speed = 7,200rpm

    rotation time = 60 / 7,200 = 0.008333s/rev

    Rotational latency = 0.008333/2 = 0.004166sec

    = 4.16667ms

    C) Transfer time for a sector

    at 7200rpm, a rev = 60 / 7200 = 0.00833s : 8.33ms

    transfer time one sector = 8.333/600 ms

    = 0.01388ms = > 13.88us

    D) average time to satisfy request

    149 + 4.16667 + 0.013888

    153.1805ms
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