Abstract

A method for evaluation of the performance of the disk subsystem of a data buffering and transmission system and results of experimental studies of the performance of the disk subsystem according to the developed method are presented. A conclusion is drawn on the reasonability of the use of hard-disk drives that provide the required read/write rates with a sufficiently high level of reliability in prospective development of the modern high-capacity NearLine SAS (NL-SAS).

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