Lesson 10: Measuring Drive Performance
Lesson 10: Measuring Drive Performance
File Compression
Data-Transfer Rate Drive-Interface Standards
6-12 ms
80-800 ms
Tape drives
20-500 s
File Compression
File compression technology shrinks files so they take up less disk space. Using a compression utility, you can shrink multiple files into a single archive file. Utilities such as Windows' DriveSpace enable you to compress the entire contents of your hard disk.
My archive
Data-Transfer Rate
Data-transfer rate (or throughput) measures the time required for data to travel from one device to another. If a device transfers 45,000 bytes per second, its datatransfer rate is 45 KBps.
Hard disks offer the fastest data-transfer rates of any storage device.
Drive-Interface Standards
All PCs use a disk controller as an interface between a disk drive and the CPU. The two most common interface standards are EIDE and SCSI. EIDE has evolved over the years and has several variants, all of which have different names. SCSI is a faster, more flexible drive-interface standard found in high-performance computers.
lesson 10 Review
Define average access time and explain how it is measured. Explain why file compression is a factor in drive performance. Define data transfer rate and describe how it is measured.