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Computers and Technology, 11.02.2020 01:32 kanysh

Consider a single-platter disk with the following parameters: rotation speed: 7200 rpm; number of tracks on one side ofplatter: 30,000; number of sectors per track: 600; seek time: one ms for every hundred tracks traversed. Let the diskreceive a request to access a random sector on a random track and assume the disk head starts at track 0.a. What is the average seek time?b. What is the average rotational latency?c. What is the transfer time for a sector?d. What is the total average time to satisfy a request?

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