Data Integrity; Data Loss At Power Off; Write Cache; Equipment Status - IBM DTTA-351010 - Deskstar 10.1 GB Hard Drive Specifications

Dtta-3 series (16.8gb - 3.2gb) 3.5-inch hard disk drive with ata interface
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4.0 Data Integrity

4.1 Data loss at Power Off

The drive retains recorded data under all non-write operation.
No more than one sector can be lost by power down during write operation while write cache is disa-
bled.
Power off during write operation may make an incomplete sector which will report hard data error when
read. The sector can be recovered by a re-write operation.
Hard reset does not cause any data loss.

4.2 Write Cache

Power off while write cache is enabled may cause loss of data which are remaining in the cache and have
not been flushed onto the disk media.
This means that there is a possibility that power off even after write command completion may cause
loss of data.
There are three ways to check if all data in the write cache have been flushed onto the disk. Checking
just before power off is recommended to prevent data loss.
To confirm successful completion of Software Reset.
To confirm successful completion of Flush Cache command.
To confirm successful completion of Check Power Mode command.

4.3 Equipment Status

Equipment status is available to the host system any time the drive is not ready to read, write, or seek. This
status normally exists at power-on time and will be maintained until the following conditions are satisfied:
Access recalibration/tuning is complete.
Spindle speed meets requirements for reliable operation.
Self-check of drive is complete.
Appropriate error status is made available to the host system if any of the following conditions occur after
the drive has once become ready:
Spindle speed outside requirements for reliable operation.
Occurrence of a WRITE FAULT condition.
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998
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