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− | The RF35 is a [[Digital Storage Systems Interconnect|DSSI]] hard drive produced by Digital Equipment Corporation from about 1991. This is called an Integrated Storage Element (ISE), which combines the Head-disk assemblies (HDA) and a controller with [[Mass Storage Control Protocol|MSCP]] server. The MSCP server allows the disk to queue I/O requests from multiple hosts at a time. One of the use cases for this feature is to provide storage to a [[VAXcluster]] made of small systems like the MicroVAX. | + | The '''RF35''' is a [[Digital Storage Systems Interconnect|DSSI]] hard drive produced by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] from about 1991. This is called an 'Integrated Storage Element' (ISE), which combines the Head-disk assemblies (HDA) and a controller with [[Mass Storage Control Protocol|MSCP]] server. The MSCP server allows the disk to queue I/O requests from multiple hosts at a time. One of the use cases for this feature is to provide storage to a [[VAXcluster]] made of small systems like the [[MicroVAX]]. |
The drive uses a 50-pin DSSI interface and a 5-pin Molex power connector, providing access to 852 MB of storage. There are 7 platters, each with 2 heads, for a total of 14 data surfaces and ~60MB per surface. The disk geometry is 14 tracks, 2,086 cylinders, 58 sectors per track (including 1 replacement sector). | The drive uses a 50-pin DSSI interface and a 5-pin Molex power connector, providing access to 852 MB of storage. There are 7 platters, each with 2 heads, for a total of 14 data surfaces and ~60MB per surface. The disk geometry is 14 tracks, 2,086 cylinders, 58 sectors per track (including 1 replacement sector). | ||
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The [[RF31T]] is a lower-capacity version of the RF35, but with an improved seek rate. | The [[RF31T]] is a lower-capacity version of the RF35, but with an improved seek rate. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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* [https://manx-docs.org/collections/antonio/dec/rf72dug7.pdf RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide] (EK-RF72D-UG-007) | * [https://manx-docs.org/collections/antonio/dec/rf72dug7.pdf RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide] (EK-RF72D-UG-007) | ||
* [https://decdoc.itsx.net/dec94mds/rf72dug8.pdf RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide] (EK-RF72D-UG-008) | * [https://decdoc.itsx.net/dec94mds/rf72dug8.pdf RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide] (EK-RF72D-UG-008) |
Latest revision as of 12:21, 20 November 2023
RF35 | |
Manufacturer: | Digital Equipment Corporation |
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Drive Controller(s): | all DSSI Controllers |
Capacity: | 852 Mbytes (formatted) |
Transfer Rate: | 4.0 Mbytes/sec |
Average Access Time: | 15.1 msec |
Average Seek Time: | 9.5 msec |
Start Time: | < 30 sec |
Stop Time: | < 15 sec |
Physical Size: | 3.5" half height |
The RF35 is a DSSI hard drive produced by Digital Equipment Corporation from about 1991. This is called an 'Integrated Storage Element' (ISE), which combines the Head-disk assemblies (HDA) and a controller with MSCP server. The MSCP server allows the disk to queue I/O requests from multiple hosts at a time. One of the use cases for this feature is to provide storage to a VAXcluster made of small systems like the MicroVAX.
The drive uses a 50-pin DSSI interface and a 5-pin Molex power connector, providing access to 852 MB of storage. There are 7 platters, each with 2 heads, for a total of 14 data surfaces and ~60MB per surface. The disk geometry is 14 tracks, 2,086 cylinders, 58 sectors per track (including 1 replacement sector).
The disk controller contains a MC680x0 microprocessor, RAM, and NVRAM. A number of diagnostic and utility programs are available to the controller. At startup, there is a POST test and diagnostics continue executing periodically while the disk runs. In addition to error codes visible via the diagnostic programs, the disk has an amber-colored Fault LED.
The RF31T is a lower-capacity version of the RF35, but with an improved seek rate.
External Links
- RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide (EK-RF72D-UG-007)
- RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide (EK-RF72D-UG-008)
- RF35 in the collection of the Computer History Museum