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{{Infobox Disk drive | {{Infobox Disk drive | ||
| name = RF30 | | name = RF30 | ||
+ | | 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 | + | | 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 | + | | 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]] | ||
+ | [[Category: DEC Non-removable-media Disks]] |
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RF30 | |
RF30 with disk rails for BA213/BA215 | |
Manufacturer: | Digital Equipment Corporation |
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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 |
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.