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se1k1h1mawar1
Posts: 121
Posted 17:06 Feb 19, 2017 |

This is regarding Exercise 2 of lecture 3, disk (on slides 3-16 and 3-17).

Could someone please tell me how you figure out " One track of data can be transferred in 0.011 sec (on slide 3-17) " 

Is the time required to transfer one track of data the same thing as rotational delay (I didn't think this was the case)?

Thank you in advance,

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hpguo
Posts: 139
Posted 20:15 Feb 19, 2017 |

There are totally different.

se1k1h1mawar1
Posts: 121
Posted 11:55 Mar 12, 2017 |
hpguo wrote:

There are totally different.

If one track of data can be transferred per revolution for the specified disk, then would the transmission time of one track of data always be the same as rotational delay?

Last edited by se1k1h1mawar1 at 11:56 Mar 12, 2017.
hpguo
Posts: 139
Posted 17:19 Mar 12, 2017 |

In this case, it should be the maximum rotational delay.

se1k1h1mawar1
Posts: 121
Posted 17:53 Mar 12, 2017 |
hpguo wrote:

In this case, it should be the maximum rotational delay.

I see. Thank you!