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Hard Drive Advancements

In 1957, Cyril Northcote Parkinson published his famous compilation of essays titled Parkinson's Law, which begins with the statement, "Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion." A corollary of Parkinson's most famous "law" can be applied to hard drives: "Data expands so as to fill the space available for its storage." This, of course, means that no matter how big a drive you get, you will find a way to fill it. I know that I have lived by that dictum since purchasing my first hard disk drive 20 years ago.

Even though I am well aware of the exponential growth of everything associated with computers, I am still amazed at how large and fast modern drives have become. The first hard drive I purchased in 1983 was a 10MB (that's 10 megabyte, not gigabyte) Miniscribe model 2012, which was a 5 1/4'' (platter) drive that was 203.2mmx146mmx82.6mm or 8''x5.75''x3.25'' (LxWxH) in overall size and weighed 2.5kg (5.5 lb., which is more than some laptop computers)! By comparison, the 300GB Maxtor MaXLine II model 5A300J0 drive (currently the highest-capacity 3 1/2'' hard drive) uses smaller 3 1/2'' platters, is about 147mmx101.6mmx26.1mm or 5.8''x4''x1'' in overall size and weighs only 0.62kg (1.34 lb.). It stores a whopping 300GB, which is 30,000 times more storage in a package that is less than one-sixth the size and about one-fourth the weight. That's a pretty large step in 20 years' time!

Note

The book Parkinson's Law (ISBN: 1-5684-9015-1) is still in print and is in fact considered one of the essential tomes of business and management study even today.

To give you an idea of how far hard drives have come in the 20+ years they have been used in PCs, I've outlined some of the more profound changes in PC hard disk storage:

  • Maximum storage capacities have increased from the 5MB and 10MB 5 1/4'' full-height drives available in 1982 to 300GB or more for even smaller 3 1/2'' half-height drives (Maxtor MaXLine II) and 80GB or more for notebook system 2 1/2'' drives (Hitachi Travelstar 80GN) that are 12.5mm (or less) in height. Hard drives smaller than 30GB are rare in today's desktop personal computers.

  • Data transfer rates to and from the media (sustained transfer rates) have increased from between 85KBps and 102KBps for the original IBM XT in 1983 to an average of 62MBps or more for some of the fastest drives today (Seagate Cheetah X15.3).

  • Average seek times (how long it takes to move the heads to a particular cylinder) have decreased from more than 85ms (milliseconds) for the 10MB drives used by IBM in the 1983 vintage PC-XT to 3.6ms or less for some of the fastest drives today. The Maxtor Atlas 15K features an average seek time of just 3.2ms.

  • In 1982–1983, a 10MB drive and controller cost more than $2,000 ($200 per megabyte), which would be more than double that in today's dollars. Today, the cost of hard drives (with integrated controllers) has dropped to one eighth of a cent per megabyte or less, or about 80GB for $100!

Note

In a rather stunning move, IBM sold its Hard Disk Drive operations division to Hitachi on January 6, 2003. The resulting new company is called Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (www.hgst.com); comprises the hard disk drive operations of Hitachi and IBM; and is headquartered in San Jose, California. Hitachi Global Storage Technologies now manufactures, sells, and supports the former IBM Travelstar, Microdrive, Ultrastar, and Deskstar product lines. The new company is 70% owned by Hitachi, with the remaining shares held by IBM. Hitachi will assume full ownership at the end of 2005, and IBM has no involvement in the management of the new company. What is stunning about this is that IBM invented the drive, so it is sad to see it exit the business.

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    Table of content
    Copyright
    About the Author
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Chapter 1. Development of the PC
    Chapter 2. PC Components, Features, and System Design
    Chapter 3. Microprocessor Types and Specifications
    Chapter 4. Motherboards and Buses
    Chapter 5. BIOS
    Chapter 6. Memory
    Chapter 7. The ATA/IDE Interface
    Chapter 8. The SCSI Interface
    Chapter 9. Magnetic Storage Principles
    Chapter 10. Hard Disk Storage
    Definition of a Hard Disk
    Hard Drive Advancements
    Hard Disk Drive Operation
    Basic Hard Disk Drive Components
    Hard Disk Features
    Chapter 11. Floppy Disk Storage
    Chapter 12. High-Capacity Removable Storage
    Chapter 13. Optical Storage
    Chapter 14. Physical Drive Installation and Configuration
    Chapter 15. Video Hardware
    Chapter 16. Audio Hardware
    Chapter 17. I/O Interfaces from Serial and Parallel to IEEE-1394 and USB
    Chapter 18. Input Devices
    Chapter 19. Internet Connectivity
    Chapter 20. Local Area Networking
    Chapter 21. Power Supply and Chassis/Case
    Chapter 22. Building or Upgrading Systems
    Chapter 23. PC Diagnostics, Testing, and Maintenance
    Chapter 24. File Systems and Data Recovery
    Appendix A. Glossary
    Appendix B. Key Vendor Contact Information
    Appendix C. Troubleshooting Index
    List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
    Index


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