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{{Infobox Disk drive
 
{{Infobox Disk drive
 
| name = RF30
 
| name = RF30
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| image = RF30 with rails.jpg | caption = RF30 with disk rails for [[BA213]]/[[BA215]]
 
| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]
 
| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]
 
| year introduced = 1989
 
| year introduced = 1989
| controller = all [[DSSI controllers]]
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| controller = all [[Digital Storage Systems Interconnect#Family of DSSI Products|DSSI Controllers]]
 
| capacity = 150 Mbytes (formatted)
 
| capacity = 150 Mbytes (formatted)
 
| transfer rate = 1.5 Mbytes/sec
 
| transfer rate = 1.5 Mbytes/sec
| throughput rate = 32 I/Os/sec
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| throughput = 32 I/Os/sec
 
| average access time = 29 msec
 
| average access time = 29 msec
 
| physical size = 5.25" half height
 
| physical size = 5.25" half height
 
}}
 
}}
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[[File:RF30_PCB_54-18247.jpg|thumb|300px|left|RF30 DSSI Board (fitted underneath the drive)]]
  
 
The DSSI disk RF30 was the smaller of the first two disks for the new DSSI bus in 1989. The larger disk was the [[RF71]].
 
The DSSI disk RF30 was the smaller of the first two disks for the new DSSI bus in 1989. The larger disk was the [[RF71]].
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[[Category: DSSI Disk Drives]]
 
[[Category: DSSI Disk Drives]]
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[[Category: DEC Non-removable-media Disks]]

Latest revision as of 16:10, 18 August 2023


RF30
RF30 with rails.jpg
RF30 with disk rails for BA213/BA215
Manufacturer: Digital Equipment Corporation
Year Introduced: 1989
Drive Controller(s): all DSSI Controllers
Capacity: 150 Mbytes (formatted)
Transfer Rate: 1.5 Mbytes/sec
Throughput: 32 I/Os/sec
Average Access Time: 29 msec
Physical Size: 5.25" half height


RF30 DSSI Board (fitted underneath the drive)

The DSSI disk RF30 was the smaller of the first two disks for the new DSSI bus in 1989. The larger disk was the RF71.