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McGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Measuring and Improving Drive Performance Chapter 6B Measuring and Improving Drive Performance

Drive Performance Average access time Also known as seek time Time to find desired data Measured in milliseconds Depends on two factors RPM Time to access a track Hard drive between 6 and 12 ms CD between 80 and 800 ms Teaching tip To provide contrast, present the speed of memory as measured in the nanoseconds, or billionth of a second. Then discuss virtual RAM as defined earlier in the text. More RAM, less virtual RAM makes a faster machine.

Drive Performance Data transfer rate How fast data can be read Measured in Bps or bps Hard drive ranges from 15 to 160 MBps CD ROMS depend on X factor 24x CD transfers 24 x 150 KBps Floppy disks transfer at 45 KBps Insider information Most hard disks do not list the time to access a track. This is a good topic to tread lightly with.

Data Transfer Rate

Optimizing Performance Disk optimization Handled by operating system tool Routine disk maintenance Optimization should be run monthly

Optimizing Performance Clean up unnecessary files Delete temp files Uninstall unused programs Delete obsolete data files Files should be cleaned weekly Teaching tip Figure 6B.3 on page 249 shows the disk cleanup utility for Windows XP.

Optimizing Performance Scan a disk for errors Bad spots on the media Find and fix the error Move data to a good spot Mark the spot as bad Disks should be scanned monthly

Optimizing Performance Defragment a disk Files fragment when resaved Fragmented files load slower Defragment puts the fragments together Disks should be defragged monthly Insider information Windows 9x required the screen saver to be disabled before running scan or defrag. Failing to disable the screen saver could lead to catastrophic data loss!

Defragment

Optimizing Performance File compression Shrinks the size of a file Takes up less space on disk Reduce a disks performance Will increase disk capacity PKZip, WinZip and WinRAR Teaching tip MP3s are created using compression. If a audio song is recorded on a hard drive, the required storage is about 1 MB per second. When the MP3 compression is applied, the size is reduced to about 1 MB per minute. Windows XP provides several compression routines. It provides for .zip file compression and archive creation. Zip archives can be accessed like normal folders. Folders can be compressed to shrink the contents. Finally, the entire disk can be compressed .

File Compression 763 KB on disk Compressed 157 KB

Drive Interface Standards How the device is connected Drive controllers allow transfer of data Dictates transfer rate and access time

Drive Interface Standards Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics EIDE Generic term for drive controllers Several names Fast IDE Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) Up to 2 devices per controller Most computers have 2 EIDE controllers Insider Information Serial ATA (SATA) is a newer standard aimed at replacing EIDE/ATA. SATA is quite fast and easy to use.

Drive Interface Standards Small Computer System Interface SCSI Higher transfer rates than EIDE More than 40 devices per SCSI controller Computers may have several SCSI controllers Many versions exist Versions are typically incompatible Found in servers and workstations Teaching tip SCSI was introduced in chapter 5B of the text as a bus.

Drive Interface Standards USB and FireWire External drives Transfer rate is limited Many devices can be connected

Chapter 6B End of Chapter