"The Inner World of the Hard Drive" (chuckle)

Splash

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Buck said:
How did they come up with 48-miles per hour?

I don't know. I do recall from doing a shirt sleeve calculation years ago that the outer edge of a 15kRPM hard drive platter is zipping along at well over 100 miles per hour (160+ KPH) and that the outer edge of a mundane 7.2kRPM hard drive platter is zipping along at about 100 KPH (60+ MPH).

Maybe his notebook computer's hard drive is going at 45 MPH -- probably spinning backwards also.
 

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I thought a 7200 rpm drive was around 75 mph. Anyway, it really doesn't matter, the article is just silly.
 

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OK. Assuming 3' platters, the edge of a 7200 rpm drive is moving at 64 mph. The edge of a similar 5400 rpm drive would be - you guessed it - 48 mpg. I wonder at the age of the source material for that article. ;)
 
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