arh@usl.UUCP (Al the swamp-sailor) (10/23/86)
I'm currently working on a small project concerning a special-purpose computing machine that would be based on some form of large, fast storage device. Both rotational (disk/drum) and solid-state (bubble mem's, CCD's, etc.) devices have been put forth as suggestions, and I'm interested in looking at both. Due to the types of work, we only need information on what any of you out there in net-land consider to be the HIGHEST-PERFORMANCE commercially available equipment of any classification; at this stage of things, cost is not too much of a consideration. We need the following types of information: ROTATIONAL - total capacity - organization (tracks/sectors/cylinders, etc.) - rotational latency/speed - minimum/maximum seek times - maximum transfer rate - number/placement of R/W heads - approximate cost SOLID_STATE - total capacity - access times/cycle times - power requirements - single ports/multiple ports - approximate cost - any special requirements for the technology in question I realize this is somewhat of a tall order; any help at well will be GREATLY appreciated!. If, for some strange reason, anyone is interested in the results of this little survey, let me know and I'll get the results to you when they're in. Many anticipatory thanks to all who help!!!!! Al Hooton {ukgua, ut-sally}!usl!arh --------------------------------------------------------------------- PARADOX: Something that takes two PhD's to figure out. (a pair of docs....)