Re: Website, CSF, and lots of attacks.
Gotcha, so I was right, then. The maximum transfer rate wouldn't change. Just with faster seek rate, you'd get the data faster because it'd be able to start sending it faster then maybe another drive with a slower seek rate.
There's access time as well. So, does the speed of the drive actually matter? Or in the end, is it just access time and seek time that really matter? Are there any 10,000 RPM drives that don't perform as well as a 7,200 RPM drive with faster seek and access times?
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There's access time as well. So, does the speed of the drive actually matter? Or in the end, is it just access time and seek time that really matter? Are there any 10,000 RPM drives that don't perform as well as a 7,200 RPM drive with faster seek and access times?
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