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  • 04-21-2008 5:58 AM

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    Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD


    Western Digital is unveiling a brand new enthusiast-class hard drive today, the 10K RPM Velociraptor WD3000GLFS.  Like the previous generation WD Raptors that came before it, the 300GB WD Velociraptor shares the aforementioned 10K RPM spindle speed, and they have the same 16MB buffer, reliability ratings, and acoustic and environmental characteristics as well.  The WD Velociraptor sports a completely new design, however, that offers significantly increased performance, in terms of access times, IOPS, and data transfer rates.  Click the link below and check it out...

    Western Digital Velociraptor WD3000GLFS 300GB SATA HD



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  • 04-21-2008 7:00 AM In reply to

    • digitaldd
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    Re: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

     the name alone gets a +1 from me. would be nice if it had 32MB of cache as some other drives more than 2x their size do

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  • 04-21-2008 7:03 AM In reply to

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    RE: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    I talked to WD about the cache size, and they said it offered little to no benefit, so they kept the buffer at 16MB. Obviously, it didn't hurt performance much!
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  • 04-21-2008 7:17 AM In reply to

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    RE: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    Maybe it's not needed for 300GB hdd...

    Anyways it looks sweet ;)
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  • 04-21-2008 7:54 AM In reply to

    Re: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    Wow, that thing flies.  I have a 300GB hard drive now, so I know how to work with that capacity.  But the price is pretty steep.  What I actually payed most attention to in the article was the WD6400AAKS which actually seemed to usually perform inbetween the old Raptor 150 and the new Velociraptor 300.  Considering it's great capacity and relatively low price, I may end up eventually going for that drive when I need more capacity, likely this summer.

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  • 04-21-2008 7:56 AM In reply to

    • Marco C
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    Re: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    Hey All.  If you wouldn't mind, please do us a favor and Digg this article if you liked it...

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  • 04-21-2008 9:45 AM In reply to

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    Re: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    Definately an impressive drive... its nice to finally see higher RPM drives break through that 150/160GB barrier thats been around for a few years.

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  • 04-21-2008 1:40 PM In reply to

    • nelsoncp21
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    Re: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    yes very nice indeed. Wish these were out when I got my 150 raptor x's but they do just fine. 35% is a big jump though.

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  • 04-21-2008 2:32 PM In reply to

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    Re: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    Good review. 

    One additional comparison I would find interesting for these high-end hard drive reviews would be 'short stroking' a larger hard drive down to the size of the new drive being tested (300GB in this case), such as the 1TB WD included in the review.  'Short stroking' is when you only use the first part of a drive, reducing seek times and avoiding the lower performance inner tracks.  This is commonly used to 'cheat' in RAID or NAS benchmarks, though it can also be a useful tool for benchmarking when you are trying to push a RAID controller or NAS box harder.

    I would expect that if you took the 1TB drive, and used only the first 300GB, you would get much better seek times and both read and write transfer speeds, and the cost can be lower than the Velociraptor drive.  I'm not sure how much performance you would gain, but when I've tested similar configurations in the past the improvement was significant.  Of course, you have to be disciplined to ignore that tempting extra 700GB since when you use it you lose the extra performance...

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  • 04-21-2008 3:17 PM In reply to

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    RE: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    Nice review, Marco. That drive looks pretty crazy...a 2.5" drive in a 3.5" heatsink...very interesting.

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  • 04-21-2008 5:11 PM In reply to

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    Re: RE: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    It's dugg. wow that article had 75 digs on it when I clicked.

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  • 04-21-2008 10:40 PM In reply to

    Re: RE: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    I guess this unit will cost insanely much,but it does worth it since it is better than even some SAS drives 

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  • 04-21-2008 10:48 PM In reply to

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    RE: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    Interesting idea there, JSP... I know of this practice in the enterprise space but I'm not sure too many end-users have ever tried this. Sounds like a reasonable approach to performance though, taking advantage of faster access times on the inner portions of the disk.

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  • 04-21-2008 11:02 PM In reply to

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    Re: RE: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

     i just creamed my pants... ive long been a fan of the raptor and have one in my current rig. and was very sad to see current hard drives beating the raptor... now the raptor is back to being king of the castle.

    imagine these in raid

    one thing though, in the review you did not test raid of 2 150gb raptors (since 2 150 are somewhat the same price as the new raptor)  which would of been nice to see.



    p.s. i posted this in the storage section of the forum for that thread but since the discussion is here imma copy and paste my post. hope you guys dont mind :-) 

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  • 04-22-2008 8:44 AM In reply to

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    Re: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    I did a tiny bit of math, and it looks like the tangential velocity (rim speed) of the 7200 RPM 3.5" drive (79170 in/sec) would actually be slightly faster than the 2.5" drive (78540 in/sec), so I would expect that a 300GB short stroked 1TB drive might be slightly faster than the 2.5" drive in data transfer (assuming the same bit density, which may be false).  Since the 3.5" drive has longer tracks, it should maintain its speed parity for the entire 300GB.  Track to track latency within the 300GB should also be slighly better (longer tracks, so fewer of them), but rotational latency would be much higher so overall latency I would expect to be higher.

    This seems like a valid comparison, and a real option for some, since the 1TB drives are actually cheaper than the Velociraptor.  This points to a performance drawback of WD's choice to go with a 2.5" form factor for a performance drive (lower rim speeds).

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  • 04-22-2008 6:38 PM In reply to

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    Re: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    ooo i would love to try that in raid 0, also digg lol 250+ nice

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  • 04-27-2008 2:36 AM In reply to

    Re: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    This drive is nice,I completely agree,it has outstanding performance,and will be a king till Seagate will launch the new series of HDDs like 7200.12.The 7200.11 was pretty close to the older version of the Raptor,much cheaper,much silent and a lot of space for storage

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  • 04-27-2008 7:44 AM In reply to

    Re: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB SATA HD

    This drive is definatley one I would consider for my new system!

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