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1. table contains information mandated by China s Marking Requirements for Control of Pollution This product has an Environmental Protection Use Period EPUP of 20 years The following Caused by Electronic Information Products Standard 4 20 CEPUD TRAST PEA Toxic or Hazardous Substances or Elements yA 7 Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Biphenyl Diphenyl Ether ERE SRI FR O indicates the hazardous and toxic substance content of the part at the homogenous material level is lower than the threshold defined by the China RoHS MCV Standard 0 ReHS MCV bist rog SON VARA X indicates the hazardous and toxic substance content of the part at the homogenous material level is over the threshold defined by the China RoHS MCV Standard X ReHS MCV brt re X AT AEE 3 2 Reference documents SCSI Commands Reference Manual Seagate part number 100293068 SAS Interface Manual Seagate part number 100293071 ANSI SAS Documents SFF 8223 2 5 Drive Form Factor with Serial Connector SFF 8460 HSS Backplane Design Guidelines SFF 8470 Multi Lane Co
2. 4X Tara inti CONNEC IOR TAB CENTE 1 315 030 G 2 430 UY DRIVE CENTERL INE 2X 160 I ND BASEDECK 2X 3 567 012 NOMINAL REF DIMENSION FROM OUTSIDE EDGE OF CONNECTOR TO END OF BASEDECK 2 750 010in 69 85 25mm END OF BASEDECK Figure 15 Mounting configuration dimensions Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 43 8 0 About FIPS The Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS Publication 140 2 FIPS PUB 140 2 is a U S govern ment computer security standard used to accredit cryptographic modules It is titled Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules The initial publication was on May 25 2001 and was last updated December 3 2002 Purpose The National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST issued the FIPS 140 Publication Series to coordi nate the requirements and standards for cryptography modules that include both hardware and software com ponents Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS 140 2 Level 2 Certification requires drives to go through gov ernment agencies certifications to add requirements for physical tamper evidence and role based authentica tion Level 2 security Level 2 improves upon the physical security mechanisms of a Level 1 lowest level of security cryptographic module
3. Seagate E Product Manual Savvioe 10K 5 SAS Standard Models Self Encrypting Drive Models ST9900805SS ST9900705SS ST9600205SS ST9600105SS ST9450405SS ST9450305SS ST9300605SS ST9300505SS SED FIPS 140 2 Models ST9900605SS ST9600005SS ST9450205SS ST9300405SS 100628561 Rev D March 2011 Revision history Revision Date Sheets affected or comments Rev A 10 22 10 Initial release Rev B 11 22 10 43 drive weight Rev C 02 14 11 44 amp 60 62 Rev D 03 18 11 26 38 39 amp 46 O 2011 Seagate Technology LLC All rights reserved Publication number 100628561 Rev D March 2011 Seagate Seagate Technology and the Wave logo are registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC in the United States and or other countries Savvio and SeaTools are either trademarks or regis tered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC or one of its affiliated companies in the United States and or other countries The FIPS logo is a certification mark of NIST which does not imply product endorsement by NIST the U S or Canadian governments All other trademarks or registered trade marks are the property of their respective owners No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without written permission of Seagate Technology LLC Call 877 PUB TEK1 877 782 8351 to request permission One gigabyte or GB equals one billion bytes and one terabyte or TB equals one trillion bytes Your computer s operating system may use a diffe
4. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9a 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 27 00 00 00 31 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 0a 00 00 8c a0 00 00 17 70 00 00 46 50 00 00 46 50 00 00 80 06 00 80 Of 00 00 00 80 06 b7 cO 8f 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 G 9a 26 01 Of ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00000000000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 EF 9c 0a 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 9c 0a 9d Of ff ff ff tf ff ff ff ff 63 Table 13 Mode Sense values for 450GB drives MODE DATA HEADER 01 a 00 10 01 00 00 10 BLOCK DESCRIPTOR 00 00 00 00 34 65 8 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 ODE PAGES DEF 81 0a c0 14 ff 00 00 00 05 00 ff ff CHG 81 0a ff ff 00 00 00 00 ff 00 ff ff DEF 82 Oe 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 3a 00 00 00 00 CHG 82 Oe 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff 00 00 00 00 DEF 83 16 bb dO 00 00 00 00 03 80 04 c4 02 00 00 01 00 9a 00 18 40 00 00 00 CHG 83 16 00 00 00 00 00 00 f ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 84 16 02 d3 cl 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 27 31 00 00 CHG 84 16 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 87 Oa 00 14 ff 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff CHG 87 Oa Of ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff DEF 88 12
5. single track typical 9 segmented caching 66 self encrypting drives 45 Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology 8 15 Serial Attached SCSI SAS Interface Manual 2 shielding 3 shipping 19 shipping container 39 shock 40 and vibration 39 shock mount 54 SID 45 signal characteristics 71 single unit shipping pack kit 8 SMART 8 15 SMP 1 in Mode Select command 66 76 SNW 3 training gap 72 Specification 72 spindle brake 7 standards 3 Standby1 20 Standby2 20 START STOP UNIT command 20 start stop time 10 support services 1 surface stiffness allowable for non flat surface 54 switches 52 synchronized spindle operation 66 system chassis 54 T task management functions 55 Abort task set 55 Clear ACA 55 Clear task set 55 terminate task 55 task management response codes 55 Function complete 00 55 Function not supported 05 55 Function reject 04 55 task set full status 66 TCG 45 technical support services 1 temperature 38 53 limits 38 non operating 39 regulation 3 See also cooling terminate task function 55 terminators 52 tracks per inch 9 tracks per surface 9 transmitters 71 transporting the drive 19 Trusted Computing Group 45 Type 1 Pl format 51 Type 2 Pl format 51 U unformatted 8 Unrecoverable Errors 13 unrecovered media data 13 V vibration 39 41 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D W warranty 19 Z zero latency read 66 zone bit recording ZBR 7 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product
6. 2 Regulation 6 5 5 2 5 5 2 Avg idle current DC 1 8 0 34 0 15 0 35 0 15 Advanced Idle Current Idle A 3c 0 37 0 16 0 38 0 16 Idle B 30 0 25 0 14 0 26 0 14 Idle_C 30 0 25 0 08 0 26 0 08 Standby 30 0 25 0 06 0 26 0 06 Transition Current Idle_A 30 0 99 1 52 1 02 1 55 ldle_B 30 0 84 1 52 0 92 1 51 Idle_C 3c 0 85 1 46 0 84 1 53 Standby 3c 1 06 1 54 0 92 1 50 Maximum starting current peak DC DC 30 4 0 59 0 85 0 58 0 85 peak AC AC 3o 4 0 96 1 52 0 93 1 48 Delayed motor start max DC 35 1 5 0 45 0 06 0 46 0 06 Peak operating current random read Typical DC 1 7 0 46 0 43 0 46 0 43 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 49 0 45 0 50 0 46 Maximum peak DC 30 1 25 1 47 1 27 1 51 Peak operating current random write Typical DC 0 54 0 34 0 55 0 34 Maximum DC 30 0 56 0 39 0 57 0 39 Maximum peak DC 30 1 13 1 49 1 13 1 49 Peak operating current sequential read Typical DC 0 80 0 17 0 80 0 16 Maximum DC 30 0 90 0 18 0 90 0 18 Maximum peak DC 30 1 13 0 34 1 20 0 33 Peak operating current sequential write Typical DC 0 87 0 16 0 87 0 16 Maximum DC 30 0 98 0 18 0 99 0 18 Maximum peak DC 30 1 26 0 32 1 30 0 30 1 Measured with average reading DC ammeter Instantaneous 12V current peaks will exceed these values Power supply at nominal voltage N number of drives tested 6 35 Degrees C ambient 2 For 12V a 10 tolerance is allowed during initial spindle start but must return to 5 before rea
7. A zero 0 indicates the value is not changeable For example in Table 12 refer to Mode page 81 in the row entitled CHG These are hex numbers representing the changeable values for Mode page 81 Note in columns 5 and 6 bytes 04 and 05 there is 00h which indicates that in bytes 04 and 05 none of the bits are changeable Note also that bytes 06 07 09 10 and 11 are not changeable because those fields are all zeros In byte 02 hex value FF equates to the binary pattern 11111111 If there is a zero in any bit position in the field it means that bit is not changeable Since all of the bits in byte 02 are ones all of these bits are changeable The changeable values list can only be changed by downloading new firmware into the flash E PROM Note Because there are often several different versions of drive control firmware in the total population of drives in the field the Mode Sense values given in the following tables may not exactly match those of some drives The following tables list the values of the data bytes returned by the drive in response to the Mode Sense com mand pages for SCSI implementation see the SAS Interface Manual DEF Default value Standard OEM drives are shipped configured this way CHG Changeable bits indicates if default value is changeable Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 61 Table 11 Mode Sense data for 900GB drives MODE DATA HEADER 01 9a 00 10 01 00 00 10 BLOCK DES
8. Amps Amps Amps Amps Voltage 5V 12V 2 5V 12V 2 Regulation 6 5 5 2 5 5 2 Avg idle current DC 1 8 0 35 0 22 0 35 0 22 Advanced Idle Current Idle_A 30 0 40 0 24 0 40 0 24 Idle_B 30 0 27 0 20 0 27 0 21 Idle_C 30 0 27 0 11 0 27 0 11 Standby 3c 0 26 0 06 0 27 0 06 Transition Current Idle A 30 1 34 1 62 1 34 1 63 Idle B 3c 0 94 1 66 0 85 1 65 Idle C 3c 0 91 1 56 0 90 1 56 Standby 3c 0 93 1 61 0 89 1 64 Maximum starting current peak DC DC 3o 3 0 62 1 00 0 63 1 00 peak AC AC 3o 3 1 06 1 67 0 98 1 67 Delayed motor start max DC 35 1 5 0 45 0 09 0 46 0 07 Peak operating current random read Typical DC 1 7 0 45 0 48 0 46 0 48 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 52 0 51 0 51 0 48 Maximum peak DC 30 1 33 1 54 1 33 1 53 Peak operating current random write Typical DC 1 0 53 0 45 0 53 0 45 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 60 0 48 0 60 0 48 Maximum peak DC 30 1 19 1 60 1 13 1 54 Peak operating current sequential read Typical DC 1 0 82 0 24 0 82 0 24 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 91 0 25 0 91 0 25 Maximum peak DC 3c 1 18 0 49 1 25 0 46 Peak operating current sequential write Typical DC 1 0 89 0 24 0 89 0 24 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 97 0 25 0 96 0 25 Maximum peak DC 30 1 25 0 40 1 17 0 42 22 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Table 3 600GB standard drive DC power requirements 3 0Gb mode 6 0Gb mode Notes Amps Amp
9. Read retry count LBA cumulative msec Write retry count LBA cumulative msec 0 35 94 1 124 32 1 53 91 5 621 62 2 79 89 10 1243 23 3 97 86 15 1864 85 4 175 85 20 default 2486 47 5 default 421 79 For read retry count every tick 5 of total error recovery Valid range setting is 1 20 e g 1 5 5 25 20 100 Setting these retry counts to a value below the default setting could result in degradation of the unrecovered error rate For example suppose the read write recovery page has the RC bit 0 and if the read retry count is set to 5 this means 25 of error recovery will be executed which consumes 621 62 ms please refer to the table above If the limit is reached and a LBA has not yet been recovered i e requires retries beyond 621 62 ms the command will end with Check Condition status report and unrecoverable read error will be reported 10 3 SAS system errors Information on the reporting of operational errors or faults across the interface is given in the SAS Interface Manual The SSP Response returns information to the host about numerous kinds of errors or faults The Receive Diagnostic Results reports the results of diagnostic operations performed by the drive Status returned by the drive to the initiator is described in the SAS Interface Manual Status reporting plays a role in systems error management and its use in that respect is described in sections where the various com mands are discusse
10. been written to the medium If write caching is enabled WCE 1 then the drive may return Good status on a write command after the data has been transferred into the cache but before the data has been written to the medium If an error occurs while writing the data to the medium and Good status has already been returned a deferred error will be gen erated The Synchronize Cache command may be used to force the drive to write all cached write data to the medium Upon completion of a Synchronize Cache command all data received from previous write commands will have been written to the medium Tables 11 12 13 and 14 show the mode default settings for the drive 5 5 2 Prefetch operation If the Prefetch feature is enabled data in contiguous logical blocks on the disc immediately beyond that which was requested by a Read command are retrieved and stored in the buffer for immediate transfer from the buf fer to the host on subsequent Read commands that request those logical blocks this is true even if cache operation is disabled Though the prefetch operation uses the buffer as a cache finding the requested data in the buffer is a prefetch hit not a cache operation hit To enable Prefetch use Mode Select page 08h byte 12 bit 5 Disable Read Ahead DRA bit DRA bit 0 enables prefetch The drive does not use the Max Prefetch field bytes 8 and 9 or the Prefetch Ceiling field bytes 10 and 11 When prefetch read look ahead is ena
11. minutes 10 5 2 3 General performance characteriStiCS oooooooooooommmooo 10 5 3 Start Stop UME una et A o utrede aa 10 5 4 Prefetch multi segmented cache control liliis 11 5 5 Cache operation iia deae AAA A Ress 11 5 5 1 Caching write data lille nn 12 5 5 2 Prefetch operation ice pee E ga Fae A ei ea els 12 6 0 Reliability specifications iii 13 6 1 Error rates riattare 13 6 1 1 Recoverable Errors vunne vnr eee teens 13 6 1 2 Unrecoverable Errors nn nnnn eh 13 6 1 3 SEEK CMON scie ee Se phe eh pe La RAN DEAE MASA A Oe Ek 14 6 1 4 Interface SOS eee eg eL e MR EH ei eel 14 6 2 Reliability and service 0 0k IRI I Ih 14 6 2 1 Annualized Failure Rate AFR and Mean Time Between Failure MTBF 14 6 2 2 Preventive maintenance 14 6 2 3 Hot plugging the drive BI 14 6 2 4 SMART P c Ln 15 6 2 5 Thermal MOMOL srate r aeee na aaa eee 16 6 2 6 Drive Self Test DST 17 6 2 7 Product warranty Li 19 7 0 Physical electrical specifications eee 20 7 1 PowerChoice power management ooo 20 7 1 1 PowerChoice reporting methods lese 21 7 2 AC power requirements 000 0c e cette ae 21 7 3 DC power requirements LL 21 7 3 1 Conducted noise immunity LL 26 7 3 2 Power SEQUENCING ve va pria Les di dG 26 7 3 3 Current profiles 0 0 00 c ccc rn 27 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 8 0 9 0 1
12. 13 environmental control 41 EraseMaster 46 error management 48 rates 13 errors 48 European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substanc es 4 F FCC rules and regulations 3 features 7 interface 55 Federal Information Processing Standard 44 feed forward equalizer 72 FFE 72 FIPS 44 firmware 7 corruption 60 firmware download port 46 flawed sector reallocation 7 Format command execution time 10 function complete code 00 55 not supported code 05 55 reject code 04 55 G Global Data Band 46 Good status 66 gradient 39 ground shift noise 71 74 grounding 54 H HDA 53 54 head and disc assembly See HDA heads read write data 9 heat removal 53 heat source 53 host equipment 54 hot plugging the drive 14 humidity 39 humidity limits 38 Identifying a PI drive 51 Idle Read After Write 50 ldle1 20 Idle2 20 Idle3 20 inquiry data 60 installation 52 guide 5 interface commands supported 56 error rate 13 errors 14 illustrated 67 physical 67 requirements 55 interleave minimum 10 intermediate condition met good status 66 intermediate good status 66 internal defects errors 48 internal drive characteristics 9 IRAW 50 J jumpers 52 L latency average rotational 9 10 Locking SP 45 46 LockOnReset 46 logical block address 11 logical block reallocation scheme 7 logical block size 7 10 maintenance 13 Makers Secure ID 45 Savio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D maximum delayed motor start 22 23 24 2
13. 14 00 ff ff 00 00 ff ff ff ff 80 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 CHG 88 12 a5 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff 00 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 8a 0a 02 00 00 80 00 00 00 00 Oe c4 CHG 8a Oa 07 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 18 06 06 00 00 00 00 00 CHG 18 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 99 Oe 46 00 07 do 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CHG 99 Oe 50 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 9a 26 00 06 00 00 00 0a 00 00 8c a0 00 00 17 70 00 00 46 50 00 00 46 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CHG 9a 26 01 Of ff ff ff FF ff ff ft ff ff ff ff ff tf ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 9c 0a 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 CHG 9c Oa 9d Of ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff DEF 80 06 00 80 Of 00 00 00 HG 80 06 b7 cO 8f 00 00 00 Q 64 Savio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Table 14 Mode Sense values for 300GB drives MODE DATA HEAD 01 9a 00 10 01 BLOCK DESCRIPTOR 00 00 00 00 22 MODE PAGE DEF 81 0a CHG 81 0a DEF 82 0e CHG 82 Oe DEF 83 16 CHG 83 16 DEF 84 16 CHG 84 16 DEF 87 0a CHG 87 Oa DEF 88 12 CHG 88 12 DEF 8a 0a CHG 8a Oa DEF 18 06 CHG 18 06 DEF 99 Oe CHG 99 Oe DEF 9a 26 0 CH 0 D CHG DEF CHG Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D cO ff 00 00 bb 00 02 00 00 Of 14 a5 02 07 06 00 46 50 14 ff 00 00 do 00 d3 00 14 ff 00 00 00 6 00 00 00 00 ER 00 ec EE 0
14. 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 3 3 1 2 Electromagnetic compliance Seagate uses an independent laboratory to confirm compliance with the directives standards for CE Marking and C Tick Marking The drive was tested in a representative system for typical applications The selected sys tem represents the most popular characteristics for test platforms The system configurations include Typical current use microprocessor Keyboard Monitor display Printer e Mouse Although the test system with this Seagate model complies with the directives standards we cannot guarantee that all systems will comply The computer manufacturer or system integrator shall confirm EMC compliance and provide the appropriate marking for their product Electromagnetic compliance for the European Union If this model has the CE Marking it complies with the European Union requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC as put into place on 20 July 2007 Australian C Tick If this model has the C Tick Marking it complies with the Australia New Zealand Standard AS NZ CISPR22 and meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Framework requirements of Australia s Spectrum Manage ment Agency SMA Korean KCC If these drives have the Korean Communications Commission KCC logo they comply with KN22 and KN61000 Taiwanese BSMI If this model has the Taiwanese certification mark then it complies with Chinese National Standard CNS13
15. 6 0 Gb s Subject to buffer availability the Savvio drives support Concurrent port transfers The drive supports receiving COMMAND TASK management transfers on both ports at the same time Full duplex The drive supports sending XFER RDY DATA and RESPONSE transfers while receiving frames on both ports 12 3 SCSI commands supported Table 9 lists the SCSI commands supported by Savvio drives Table 9 Supported commands Command name Command code Supported Change Definition 40h Compare 39h Copy 18h Copy and Verify 3Ah Format Unit 1 04h DPRY bit supported DCRT bit supported STPF bit supported IP bit supported DSP bit supported IMMED bit supported VS vendor specific Inquiry 12h Date Code page C1h Device Behavior page C3h Firmware Numbers page COh Implemented Operating Def page 81h Jumper Settings page C2h Supported Vital Product Data page 00h Unit Serial Number page 80h Lock unlock cache 36h Log Select 4Ch PCR bit DU bit DS bit lt lt z lt lt z lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt z lt lt lt lt lt z lt z z z z TSD bit 56 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Table 9 Supported commands Command name Command code Supported ETC bit TMC bit LP bit Protocol specific Log Page for SAS 18h Log Sense 4Dh Application Client
16. Feed Forward Equalizer FFE optimized to provide balanced receive margins over a range of channels bounded by the best and worst case channels as defined by the relevant ANSI standard 12 7 Additional information Please contact your Seagate representative for SAS electrical details if required For more information about the Phy Link Transport and Applications layers of the SAS interface refer to the Seagate SAS Interface Manual part number 100293071 For more information about the SCSI commands used by Seagate SAS drives refer to the Seagate SCSI Commands Reference Manual part number 100293068 72 Savio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Index Numerics 12 volt pins 71 5 volt pins 71 6 Gbps 72 A abort task set function 55 AC coupling 71 AC power requirements 21 ACA active status 66 ACA active faulted initiator status 66 acoustics 42 active LED Out signal 71 actuator 8 assembly design 6 adaptive caching 66 Admin SP 45 AES 128 data encryption 45 air cleanliness 41 air flow 53 illustrated 53 air inlet 53 altitude 39 ambient 39 ambient temperature 53 ANSI documents SCSI 5 Serial Attached SCSI 5 asynchronous event notification 66 audible noise 3 auto write and read reallocation programmable 7 automatic contingent allegiance 66 average idle current 22 23 24 25 average rotational latency 9 B Background Media Scan 49 backpanel 70 Band0 46 BandMasterX 46 BMS 49 buffer data 7 space 11 busy stat
17. Log page OFh Buffer Over run Under run page 01h Cache Statistics page 37h Factory Log page 3Eh Information Exceptions Log page 2Fh Last n Deferred Errors or Asynchronous Events page OBh Last n Error Events page 07h Non medium Error page 06h Pages Supported list 00h Read Error Counter page 03h Read Reverse Error Counter page 04h Self test Results page 10h Start stop Cycle Counter page 0Eh Temperature page 0Dh Verify Error Counter page 05h Write error counter page 02h Mode Select same pages as Mode Sense 1Ah 15h N Mode Select 10 same pages as Mode Sense 1Ah 55h Mode Sense 1Ah N Caching Parameters page 08h Control Mode page 0Ah Disconnect Reconnect 02h Error Recovery page 01h Format page 03h Information Exceptions Control page 1Ch Background Scan mode subpage 01h Notch and Partition Page 0Ch Protocol Specific Port page 19h Power Condition page 1Ah Rigid Disc Drive Geometry page 04h Unit Attention page 00h Verify Error Recovery page 07h Xor Control page 10h Mode Sense 10 same pages as Mode Sense 1Ah 5Ah lt z lt lt lt lt lt z lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt z lt lt lt z z z lt lt z lt lt lt z z z Savvio 10K
18. aa DE ESRB ER DEEP E uda 71 125 2 Differential signals 72 SAS 2 Specification compliance liliis 72 Additional information LL 72 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 List of Figures Current profiles for 900GB Models 27 Current profiles for 600GB models 0 0 cette ee 28 Current profiles for 450GB models 000 cece eee 29 Current profiles for 300GB Models 30 900GB at 3Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 31 900GB at 6Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 32 600GB at 3Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 33 600GB at 6Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 34 450GB at 3Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 35 450GB at 6Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 36 300GB at 3Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 37 300GB at 6Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 38 Location of the HDA temperature check point 39 Reco
19. and a description of the functions provided by the pins Table 17 SAS pin descriptions Pin Signal name Signal type Pin Signal name Signal type S1 Port A Ground P1 NC reserved 3 3Volts S2 Port A in Diff input pair P2 NC reserved 3 3Volts SON Port A_in P3 NC reserved 3 3Volts S4 Port A Ground P4 Ground S5 Port A out Diff output pair P5 Ground S6 Port A out P6 Ground S7 Port A Ground P7 5 Volts charge S8 Port B Ground P8 5 Volts S9 Port B in Diff input pair P9 5 Volts S10 Port B in P10 Ground 11 Port A Ground P11 Ready LED Open collector out S12 Port B_out Diff output pair P12 Ground S13 Port B out P13 12 Volts charge 14 Port B Ground P14 12 Volts P15 12 Volts Short pin to support hot plugging NC No connection in the drive 70 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 12 4 6 SAS transmitters and receivers A typical SAS differential copper transmitter and receiver pair is shown in Figure 22 The receiver is AC cou pling to eliminate ground shift noise Differential Transfer Medium Figure 22 SAS transmitters and receivers 12 4 7 Power The drive receives power 5 volts and 12 volts through the SAS device connector Three 12 volt pins provide power to the drive 2 short and 1 long The current return for the 12 volt power supply is through the common ground pins The supply current and ret
20. and reduce product reliability Air flow may be required to achieve consistent nominal case temperature values see Section 9 2 To con firm that the required cooling is provided for the electronics and HDA place the drive in its final mechanical configuration and perform random write read operations After the temperatures stabilize measure the case temperature of the drive See Figure 13 for HDA temperature checkpoint 38 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D b Non operating 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C package ambient with a maximum gradient of 36 F 20 C per hour This specification assumes that the drive is packaged in the shipping container designed by Seagate for use with drive gt So D ey fu _ AA n V 1 Pa C pp HDA Temp Sv 2 Check Point AS ML Figure 13 Location of the HDA temperature check point Note Image is for reference only may not represent actual drive 7 5 2 Relative humidity The values below assume that no condensation on the drive occurs a Operating 5 to 95 non condensing relative humidity with a maximum gradient of 20 per hour b Non operating 596 to 9596 non condensing relative humidity 7 5 3 Effective altitude sea level a Operating 1 000 to 10 000 feet 304 8 to 3 048 meters b Non operating 1 000 to 40 000 feet 304 8 to 12 192 meters 7 5 4 Shock and vibration Shock and vibration limits specified in this document are measured
21. be changed by this method Parameters in the saved values list that are not changeable by the Mode Select command get their values from default values storage When power is applied to the drive it takes saved values from the media and stores them as current val ues in volatile memory lt is not possible to change the current values or the saved values with a Mode Select command before the drive achieves operating speed and is ready An attempt to do so results in a Check Condition status On drives requiring unique saved values the required unique saved values are stored into the saved val ues storage location on the media prior to shipping the drive Some drives may have unique firmware with unique default values also On standard OEM drives the saved values are taken from the default values list and stored into the saved values storage location on the media prior to shipping 3 Current values Current values are volatile values being used by the drive to control its operation A Mode Select command can be used to change the values identified as changeable values Originally current values are installed from saved or default values after a power on reset hard reset or Bus Device Reset message 4 Changeable values Changeable values form a bit mask stored in nonvolatile memory that dictates which of the current values and saved values can be changed by a Mode Select command A one 1 indicates the value can be changed
22. cannot read configuration tables from the disc In these conditions the drive responds to a Test Unit Ready command with an 02 04 00 or 02 04 03 code 6 2 6 2 2 Invoking DST To invoke DST submit the Send Diagnostic command with the appropriate Function Code 001b for the short test or 010b for the extended test in bytes 1 bits 5 6 and 7 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 17 6 2 6 2 3 Short and extended tests DST has two testing options 1 short 2 extended These testing options are described in the following two subsections Each test consists of three segments an electrical test segment a servo test segment and a read verify scan segment Short test Function Code 001b The purpose of the short test is to provide a time limited test that tests as much of the drive as possible within 120 seconds The short test does not scan the entire media surface but does some fundamental tests and scans portions of the media A complete read verify scan is not performed and only factual failures will report a fault condition This option provides a quick confidence test of the drive Extended test Function Code 010b The objective of the extended test option is to empirically test critical drive components For example the seek tests and on track operations test the positioning mechanism The read operation tests the read head element and the media surface The write element is tested through read write read operations T
23. drive The table above shows the hex values for Model ST9900805SS Refer to the values below for the values of bytes 16 through 26 of you particular model xk ST9900705SS 53 54 39 39 30 30 37 30 35 53 53 ST9900605SS 53 54 39 39 30 30 36 30 35 53 53 ST9600205SS 53 54 39 36 30 30 32 30 35 53 53 ST9600105SS 53 54 39 36 30 30 31 30 35 53 53 ST9600005SS 53 54 39 36 30 30 30 30 35 53 53 ST9450405SS 53 54 39 34 35 30 34 30 35 53 53 ST9450305SS 53 54 39 34 35 30 33 30 35 53 53 ST9450205SS 53 54 39 34 35 30 32 30 35 53 53 ST9300605SS 53 54 39 33 30 30 36 30 35 53 53 ST9300505SS 53 54 39 33 30 30 35 30 35 53 53 ST9300405SS 53 54 39 33 30 30 34 30 35 53 53 60 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 12 3 2 Mode Sense data The Mode Sense command provides a way for the drive to report its operating parameters to the initiator The drive maintains four sets of mode parameters 1 Defaultvalues Default values are hard coded in the drive firmware stored in flash E PROM nonvolatile memory on the drive s PCB These default values can be changed only by downloading a complete set of new firmware into the flash E PROM An initiator can request and receive from the drive a list of default values and use those in a Mode Select command to set up new current and saved values where the values are change able 2 Saved values Saved values are stored on the drive s media using a Mode Select command Only parameter values that are allowed to be changed can
24. on hours BMS will dis able Pre Scan to restore full performance to the system 10 6 Deferred Auto Reallocation Deferred Auto Reallocation DAR simplifies reallocation algorithms at the system level by allowing the drive to reallocate unreadable locations on a subsequent write command Sites are marked for DAR during read oper ations performed by the drive When a write command is received for an LBA marked for DAR the auto reallo cation process is invoked and attempts to rewrite the data to the original location If a verification of this rewrite fails the sector is re mapped to a spare location This is in contrast to the system having to use the Reassign Command to reassign a location that was unread able and then generate a write command to rewrite the data DAR is most effective when AWRE and ARRE are enabled this is the default setting from the Seagate factory With AWRE and ARRE disabled DAR is unable to reallocate the failing location and will report an error sense code indicating that a write command is being attempted to a previously failing location 10 7 Idle Read After Write ldle Read After Write IRAW utilizes idle time to verify the integrity of recently written data During idle periods no active system requests the drive reads recently written data from the media and compares it to valid write command data resident in the drives data buffer Any sectors that fail the comparison result in the invocation of a rewrite and a
25. power condition Method of entry Note Processing the Request Sense command does not impact the drive s power save state Mode Sense command reports mode page 0x14 e Idle conditions enabled disabled Idle condition timer values 100ms increments default saved current changeable Power Condition Vital Product Data VPD Page VPD page 0x8A Supported power conditions Typical recovery time from power conditions 1ms increments Start Stop Cycle Counter Log Page reports log page 0x0E Specified and accumulated Start Stops and Load Unload cycles Power Condition Transitions Log Page reports log page 0x1A subpage 0x00 Accumulated transitions to Active Idle A Idle B Idle C Standby Y Standby Z 7 2 AC power requirements None 7 3 DC power requirements The voltage and current requirements for a single drive are shown below Values indicated apply at the drive connector The standard drive models and the SED drive models have identical hardware however the security and encryption portion of the drive controller ASIC is enabled and functional in the SED models This represents a small additional drain on the 5V supply of about 30mA and a commensurate increase of about 150mW in power consumption There is no additional drain on the 12V supply Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 21 Table 2 900GB standard drive DC power requirements 3 0Gb mode 6 0Gb mode Notes
26. to the drive buffer storage space when it is used in cache operations To select this feature the host sends the Mode Select command with the proper values in the applicable bytes in page 08h Prefetch and cache operations are independent features from the standpoint that each is enabled and disabled independently using the Mode Select command however in actual opera tion the prefetch feature overlaps cache operation somewhat as described in sections 5 5 1 and 5 5 2 All default cache and prefetch mode parameter values Mode Page 08h for standard OEM versions of this drive family are given in Table 12 5 5 Cache operation Note Refer to the SAS Interface Manual for more detail concerning the cache bits Of the 64MB physical buffer space in the drive approximately 30 000KB are available as a data cache The remaining buffer space is reserved for internal drive use The drive keeps track of the logical block addresses of the data stored in each segment of the buffer If the cache is enabled see RCD bit in the SAS nterface Manual data requested by the host with a read command is retrieved from the buffer if possible before any disc access is initiated If cache operation is not enabled the buffer is still used but only as circular buffer segments during disc medium read operations disregarding Prefetch operation for the moment That is the drive does not check in the buffer segments for the requested read data but goes directly to the
27. 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 ff 00 b2 00 00 00 00 00 00 L 02 00 00 00 ff 00 80 00 00 00 dO tf 10 5G 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff 00 00 00 00 00 ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 ff 00 00 03 ff 00 00 00 00 ff tf 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 ff 00 00 00 00 ff ff 00 00 00 00 ff ff 01 ff 04 00 00 00 ff ff ff 00 09 00 00 ff ff ff 00 00 ff ff 3a EE c4 00 00 00 ff ff ff 00 d8 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 80 20 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9a 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 21 00 00 00 31 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 Oa 00 00 8c a0 00 00 17 70 00 00 46 50 00 00 46 50 00 00 80 06 00 80 Of 00 00 00 80 06 b7 cO 8f 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 G 9a 26 01 Of ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00000000000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 EF 9c 0a 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 9c 0a 9d Of ff ff ff tf ff ff ff ff 65 12 4
28. 0 0 12 0 7 4 Power dissipation s eassa nsa asiaa a mrs 31 7 5 Environmental limits 38 7 5 1 Temperature 38 7 5 2 Relative humidity LL 39 7 5 3 Effective altitude sea level llis 39 7 5 4 Shock and vibration o o ooooooocoooo teen nee eas 39 7 5 5 Air cleanliness sran riano ina RS Ee ed Xa LA RR ine 41 7 5 6 Corrosive environment 41 7 5 7 ACOUSTES an ence ao lt ala ee Perit oe 42 7 5 8 Electromagnetic susceptibility llle 42 7 6 Mechanical specifications oooocoocccono eae 43 AbOULFIPS oiu Re cx oe roca ee 44 About self encrypting drives l l RII IRI 45 9 1 Data encryptlOm i oue Ret eb ede d ee Ple dede ha eg ape o de qe 45 9 2 Controlled access 45 9 2 1 Admin SP cn une esp eo id al data eie us 45 9 2 2 LOCKING GP sce aue cb Anu WD best Ga RH RR Pestle AUN Bead tera 46 9 2 3 Default password 0000 cece ee 46 9 3 Random number generator RNG 1 0 2 0 000 ccc es 46 9 4 Drived cklngz ak 4 vart ape E Rech Gr Gea ee dE En Oe 46 9 5 Data DANdS strie EU 46 9 6 Cryptographic erase o 46 9 7 Authenticated firmware download es 47 9 8 Power requirements 47 9 9 Supported commands o 47 940 REVERSO ti a A edat e e e die 47 Defect and error management eee eee eee eee 48 10 1 Drive internal defects errors 2 2 0 0 ete 48 10 2 Drive error recovery procedures 48 10 3 SAS system errors 2 0 0 eh nen 49 10 4 Backgro
29. 000 A ofst LeCroy Figure 2 Current profiles for 600GB models 28 DO m div 500 mA div 500 m div 00 A ofst 2 00 s diw 2 00 sidiv ebase 8 00 s Trigger C4 2 00 sidiv Stop 430 500 kS 25 kS s Edge Positive 9113 2010 12 42 09 PM Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Undo x File Vertical Timeb Cursors Measure i Utilities Help Zoom C2 and F1 i 12V spinup current profile gt gt C3 and F2 SV spinup current profile gt gt E MM MM 99M MM PM HT 99M 29 M M 4 3 L 1 iv 500 mA div 500 m tdiv 500 maidiv 2 00 s div Stop 4 30 Y ofst 1 000 A ofst 2 00 sidiv 2 00 sidiv 500 kS 25 kS s Edge Positive LeCroy 9 13 2010 12 45 48 PM Figure 3 Current profiles for 450GB models Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 29 A gt Undo Hel p K File Vertical Timebase igo Display Cursors Meas Math Anal Utilities Zoom C2 and F1 12V spinup current profile gt gt C3 and F2 SV spinup current profile gt gt ebase 8 00 sj Trigger e 500 mA div 500 mA div 500 mA div 500 mA div 2 00 s div Stop 4 30 Y 1 000 4 ofst 1 000 A ofst 2 00 s diw 2 00 sidiv 500 kS 25 kS s Edge Positive LeCroy 9 13 2010 12 53 11 PM Figure 4 Current profiles for 300GB models Note All times and currents are typical See Tables 2 th
30. 00605SS CURRENT POWER vs THROUGHPUT SAS 6 0GB Random 8 Block Reads 10 00 _ SVolt A 9 00 2votA A Watts 8 00 7 00 6 00 5 00 0 00 100 0 150 0 300 0 Os per Second Figure 12 300GB at 6Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 7 5 Environmental limits Temperature and humidity values experienced by the drive must be such that condensation does not occur on any drive part Altitude and atmospheric pressure specifications are referenced to a standard day at 58 7 F 14 8 C Maximum wet bulb temperature is 82 F 28 C Note To maintain optimal performance drives should be run at nominal case temperatures 7 5 1 Temperature a Operating The drive meets the operating specifications over a 41 F to 131 F 5 C to 55 C drive case temperature range with a maximum temperature gradient of 36 F 20 C per hour The maximum allowable drive case temperature is 60 C The MTBF specification for the drive assumes the operating environment is designed to maintain nominal case temperature The rated MTBF is based upon a sustained case temperature of 122 F 50 C Occa sional excursions in operating temperature between the rated MTBF temperature and the maximum drive operating case temperature may occur without impact to the rated MTBF temperature However continual or sustained operation at case temperatures beyond the rated MTBF temperature will degrade the drive MTBF
31. 438 3 1 3 European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS The European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive restricts the presence of chemical substances including Lead Pb in electronic products effective July 2006 A number of parts and materials in Seagate products are procured from external suppliers We rely on the rep resentations of our suppliers regarding the presence of RoHS substances in these parts and materials Our supplier contracts require compliance with our chemical substance restrictions and our suppliers document their compliance with our requirements by providing material content declarations for all parts and materials for the disc drives documented in this publication Current supplier declarations include disclosure of the inclusion of any RoHS regulated substance in such parts or materials Seagate also has internal systems in place to ensure ongoing compliance with the RoHS Directive and all laws and regulations which restrict chemical content in electronic products These systems include standard operat ing procedures that ensure that restricted substances are not utilized in our manufacturing operations labora tory analytical validation testing and an internal auditing process to ensure that all standard operating procedures are complied with 4 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 3 1 4 China Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive
32. 5 maximum start current 22 23 24 25 mean time between failure See MTBF media description 7 Media Pre Scan 50 minimum sector interleave 10 miscellaneous feature support Adaptive caching 66 Asynchronous event notification 66 Automatic contingent allegiance 66 Deferred error handling 66 Parameter rounding 66 Queue tagging 66 Reporting actual retry count 66 Segmented caching 66 SMP 1 in Mode Select command 66 Synchronized locked spindle operation 66 Zero latency read 66 miscellaneous status support ACA active 66 ACA active faulted initiator 66 Busy 66 Check condition 66 Condition met good 66 Good 66 Intermediate condition met good 66 Intermediate good 66 Reservation conflict 66 Task set full 66 miscorrected media data 13 Mode sense data table 61 62 63 mounting 54 holes 54 orientations 53 mounting configuration 43 mounting configuration dimensions 43 MSID 45 46 MTBF 13 14 N National Institute of Standards and Technology 44 NIST 44 noise audible 3 noise immunity 26 non operating 39 40 41 temperature 39 non operating vibration 41 O office environment 41 operating 39 40 41 option selection 70 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D options 8 out of plane distortion 54 P packaged 40 parameter rounding 66 password 45 46 passwords 46 PCBA 54 peak bits per inch 9 peak operating current 22 23 24 25 peak to peak measurements 26 performance characteristics detailed 9 general 10 performa
33. 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 57 Table 9 Supported commands Command name Command code Supported Persistent Reserve In 5Eh Y Persistent Reserve Out 5Fh Y Prefetch 34h N Read 6 08h Y Read 10 28h Y DPO bit supported Y FUA bit supported Y Read 12 A8h N Read 16 88h Y Read 32 7Fh 0009h N Read Buffer modes 0 2 3 Ah and Bh supported 3Ch Y non SED drives only Read Capacity 10 25h Y Read Capacity 16 9Eh 10h Y Read Defect Data 10 37h Y Read Defect Data 12 B7h Y Read Long 3Eh Y non SED drives only Read Long 16 9Eh 11h Y Reassign Blocks 07h Y Receive Diagnostic Results 1Ch Y Supported Diagnostics pages 00h Y Translate page 40h Y Release 17h Y Release 10 57h Y Report LUNs AOh Y Request Sense 03h Y Actual Retry Count bytes Y Extended Sense Y Field Pointer bytes Y Reserve 16h Y 3rd Party Reserve Y Extent Reservation N Reserve 10 56h Y 3rd Party Reserve Y Extent Reservation N Rezero Unit 01h Y Search Data Equal 31h N Search Data High 30h N Search Data Low 32h N Security Protocol In A2h Y SED models only 58 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Table 9 Supported commands Command name Command code Supported Security Protocol Out B5h
34. 6 data bands on the drive each data band has its own password called BandMasterX where X is the number of the data band 0 through 15 9 2 3 Default password When the drive is shipped from the factory all passwords are set to the value of MSID This 32 byte random value is printed on the drive label and it can be read by the host electronically over the I O After receipt of the drive it is the responsibility of the owner to use the default MSID password as the authority to change all other passwords to unique owner specified values 9 3 Random number generator RNG The drive has a 32 byte hardware RNG that it is uses to derive encryption keys or if requested to do so to pro vide random numbers to the host for system use including using these numbers as Authentication Keys pass words for the drive s Admin and Locking SPs 9 4 Drive locking In addition to changing the passwords as described in Section 9 2 3 the owner should also set the data access controls for the individual bands The variable LockOnReset should be set to PowerCycle to ensure that the data bands will be locked if power is lost This scenario occurs if the drive is removed from its cabinet The drive will not honor any data read or write requests until the bands have been unlocked This prevents the user data from being accessed without the appropriate credentials when the drive has been removed from its cabinet and installed in another system When the dri
35. 600205SS ST9900705SS ST9600105SS ST9900605SS ST9600005SS Drive capacity 900 600 Read write data heads 6 4 Bytes per track 821 4 821 4 Bytes per surface 151 800 151 800 Tracks per surface total 184 799 184 799 Tracks per inch 300 300 Peak bits per inch 1686 1686 Areal density 506 506 Disc rotation speed 10K 10K Avg rotational latency 3 0 3 0 5 2 Seek performance characteristics ST9450405SS ST9300605SS ST9450305SS ST9300505SS ST9450205SS ST9300405SS 450 3 821 4 151 800 184 799 300 1686 506 10K 3 0 300 2 821 4 151 800 184 799 300 1686 506 10K 3 0 GB formatted rounded off value KBytes avg rounded off values MB unformatted rounded off value Tracks user accessible KTPI average kBPI Gb in rpm ms See Section 12 4 1 SAS physical interface on page 67 and the SAS Interface Manual part number 100293071 for additional timing details 5 2 1 Access time Including controller overhead12 ms Not including controller overhead ms Read Write Read Write Average 3 9 4 3 3 7 4 1 900GB models Single track Typical34 0 4 0 6 0 2 0 4 Full stroke 7 9 8 3 7 7 8 1 Average 600 450 300GB 3 6 4 0 3 4 3 8 Single track models 0 4 0 6 0 2 0 4 Typical34 Full stroke 7 3 7 6 7 1 7 4 2 Assumes no errors and no sector has been relocated 3 Typical access times are measured under nominal conditions of temperature voltage and horizontal orientation as measured
36. 7 8 1 Conducted noise immunity Noise is specified as a periodic and random distribution of frequencies covering a defined frequency Maximum allowed noise values given below are peak to peak measurements and apply at the drive power connector 5v 250 mV pp from 100 Hz to 20 MHz 12v 450 mV pp from 100 Hz to 100 KHz 250 mV pp from 100 KHz to 20 MHz 150 mV pp from 20 MHz to 80 MHz 7 3 2 Power sequencing The drive does not require power sequencing The drive protects against inadvertent writing during power up and down 26 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 7 3 3 Current profiles The 12V and 5V current profiles for the Savvio 10K 4 drives are shown below Undo File Vertical Das igg display Cursors re Analysis Utilities Help Zoom C2 and F1 i 12V spinup current profile gt gt C3 and F2 5V spinup current profile gt gt a ebase 8 00 s Trigger 500 mA div 500 mA div 500 mA div 500 mA div 2 00 sidiv Stop 4 30 Y 1 000 A ofst 1 000 A ofst 2 00 sidiv 2 00 sidiv 500 kS 25 kS s Edge Positive LeCroy 9 13 2010 12 35 21 PM Figure 1 Current profiles for 900GB models Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 27 File Vertical Timebase Trigger Display Cur Math An Utilities Help Zoom 4242 C2 and F1 i 12V spinup current profile gt gt C3 and F2 SV spinup current profile gt gt 500 mA di 1
37. CRIPTOR 00 00 00 00 68 cb 9e 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 ODE PAGES DEF 81 0a c0 14 ff 00 00 00 05 00 ff ff CHG 81 0a ff ff 00 00 00 00 ff 00 ff ff DEF 82 Oe 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 3a 00 00 00 00 CHG 82 Oe 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff 00 00 00 00 DEF 83 16 bb dO 00 00 00 00 03 80 04 c4 02 00 00 01 00 ad 00 18 40 00 00 00 CHG 83 16 00 00 00 00 00 00 f ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 84 16 02 d3 cl 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 27 31 00 00 CHG 84 16 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 87 0a 00 14 ff 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff CHG 87 Oa Of ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff DEF 88 12 14 00 ff ff 00 00 ff ff ff ff 80 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 CHG 88 12 a5 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff 00 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 8a 0a 02 00 00 80 00 00 00 00 ld 88 CHG 8a Oa 07 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 18 06 06 00 00 00 00 00 CHG 18 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 99 Oe 46 00 07 do 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CHG 99 Oe 50 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 9a 26 00 06 00 00 00 0a 00 00 8c a0 00 00 17 70 00 00 46 50 00 00 46 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CHG 9a 26 01 Of ff ff ff FF ff ff ft ff ff ff ff ff tf ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEF 9c 0a 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 CHG 9c Oa 9d Of ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff DEF 80 06 00 80 Of 00 00 00 HG 80 06 b7 cO 8f 00 00 00 Q 62 Savio 10K 5 SAS
38. Manual Rev D 77 78 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Seagate Seagate Technology LLC 920 Disc Drive Scotts Valley California 95066 4544 USA Publication Number 100628561 Rev D
39. Miscellaneous operating features and conditions Table 15 lists various features and conditions A Y in the support column indicates the feature or condition is supported An N in the support column indicates the feature or condition is not supported Table 15 Miscellaneous features Supported Feature or condition N Automatic contingent allegiance Asynchronous event notification Synchronized locked spindle operation Segmented caching Zero latency read Queue tagging up to 128 queue tags supported Deferred error handling Parameter rounding controlled by Round bit in Mode Select page 0 Reporting actual retry count in Extended Sense bytes 15 16 and 17 Adaptive caching lt z lt lt lt lt z lt z z SMP 1 in Mode Select command needed to save RPL and rotational offset bytes Table 16 Miscellaneous status Supported Status Y Good Check condition Condition met good Busy Intermediate good Intermediate condition met good Reservation conflict Task set full ACA active Z Z lt lt lt lt lt lt lt ACA active faulted initiator 66 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 12 4 1 SAS physical interface Figure 19 shows the location of the SAS device connector J1 Figures 20 and 21 provide the dimensions of the SAS connector Details of the physical electrical and logical charact
40. Product Manual Rev D Table 12 Mode Sense data for 600GB drives MODE DATA HEAD 01 9a 00 10 01 BLOCK DESCRIPTOR 00 00 00 00 45 MODE PAGE DEF 81 0a CHG 81 0a DEF 82 0e CHG 82 Oe DEF 83 16 CHG 83 16 DEF 84 16 CHG 84 16 DEF 87 0a CHG 87 Oa DEF 88 12 CHG 88 12 DEF 8a 0a CHG 8a Oa DEF 18 06 CHG 18 06 DEF 99 Oe CHG 99 Oe DEF 9a 26 0 CH 0 D CHG DEF CHG Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D cO ff 00 00 bb 00 02 00 00 Of 14 a5 02 07 06 00 46 50 14 ff 00 00 do 00 d3 00 14 ff 00 00 00 6 00 00 00 00 ER 00 dd EE 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 ff 00 2f 00 00 00 00 00 00 L 04 00 00 00 ff 00 80 00 00 00 dO tf 10 bo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff 00 00 00 00 00 ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 ff 00 00 03 ff 00 00 00 00 ff LE 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 ff 00 00 00 00 ff ff 00 00 00 00 ff ff 01 ff 04 00 00 00 ff ff ff 00 13 00 00 ff ff ff 00 00 ff ff 3a EE c4 00 00 00 ff ff ff 00 bO 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 80 20 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00
41. This assumes system recovery routines are available Operating abnormal translational random flat profile 10 500 Hz translational random flat profile 1 2 GRMS c Non operating The limits of non operating vibration shall apply to all conditions of handling and transportation This includes both isolated drives and integrated drives The drive shall not incur physical damage or degraded performance as a result of continuous vibration not exceeding 5 500 Hz 9 3 0 G zero to peak Vibration may be applied in the X Y or Z axis Non operating translational random flat profile 10 500 Hz translational random flat profile 2 4 GRMS 7 5 5 Air cleanliness The drive is designed to operate in a typical office environment with minimal environmental control 7 5 6 Corrosive environment Seagate electronic drive components pass accelerated corrosion testing equivalent to 10 years exposure to light industrial environments containing sulfurous gases chlorine and nitric oxide classes G and H per ASTM B845 However this accelerated testing cannot duplicate every potential application environment Users should use caution exposing any electronic components to uncontrolled chemical pollutants and corro sive chemicals as electronic drive component reliability can be affected by the installation environment The sil ver copper nickel and gold films used in Seagate products are especially sensitive to the presence of sulfide chloride and nitrate co
42. Y SED models only Seek 6 OBh Y Seek 10 2Bh Y Send Diagnostics 1Dh Y Supported Diagnostics pages 00h Y Translate page 40h Y Set Limits 33h N Start Unit Stop Unit spindle ceases rotating 1Bh Y Synchronize Cache 35h Y Synchronize Cache 16 91h Y Test Unit Ready 00h Y Verify 10 2Fh Y BYTCHK bit Y Verify 12 AFh N Verify 16 AFh Y Verify 32 7Fh 000Ah N Write 6 0Ah Y Write 10 2Ah Y DPO bit Y FUA bit Y Write 12 AAh N Write 16 8Ah Y Write 32 7Fh 000Bh N Write and Verify 10 2Eh Y DPO bit Y Write and Verify 12 AEh N Write and Verify 16 8Eh Y Write and Verify 32 7Fh 000Ch N Write Buffer modes 0 2 supported 3Bh Y non SED drives only Write Buffer 3Bh Firmware Download option modes 5 7 Ah and Bh 3 Y non SED drives only Firmware Download option modes 4 5 7 Y SED drives only Write Long 10 3Fh Y Write Long 16 9Fh 11h Y Write Same 10 41h Y PBdata N LBdata N Write Same 16 93h Y Write Same 32 7Fh 000Dh N Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 59 Table 9 Supported commands Command name Command code Supported XDRead 52h N XDWrite 50h N XPWrite 51h N 1 Sawvio drives can format to 512 520 524 or 528 bytes per logical block 2 Warning Power loss during flash programming can result in firmware corruption This usually makes the drive inoperable 3 Reference Mode Sense command 1Ah for mode pages supported 4 Y Yes Command is supp
43. a block size before issuing a format command and obtain different formatted capacities than those listed To provide a stable target capacity environment and at the same time provide users with flexibility if they choose Seagate recommends product planning in one of two modes Seagate designs specify capacity points at certain block sizes that Seagate guarantees current and future products will meet We recommend customers use this capacity in their project planning as it ensures a stable operating point with backward and forward compatibility from generation to generation The current guaranteed operating points for this product are shown below Capacity Blocks 900GB 600GB 450GB 300GB Sector Size Decimal Hex Decimal Hex Decimal Hex Decimal Hex 512 1 758 174 768 68CB9E30h 1 172 123 568 45DD2FBOh 879 097 968 3465F870h 585 937 500 22ECB25Ch 520 1 720 961 544 6693CA08h 1 147 307 696 446286B0h 860 480 776 3349E508h 573 653 848 22314358h 524 1 698 023 400 6535C7E8h 1 132 015 600 43792FFOh 849 011 704 329AE3F8h 566 007 800 21BC97F8h 528 1 673 624 336 63C17B10h 1 115 749 560 4280FCB8h 836 812 168 31E0BD88h 557 874 778 21407E5Ah 4 6 Programmable drive capacity Using the Mode Select command the drive can change its capacity to something less than maximum See the Mode Select 6 parameter list table in the SAS nterface Manual par
44. also reallocated that is reassigned to a new place on the medium and the location listed in the defects reallocation table The P list is not altered after factory formatting Locations of defects found and reallocated during error recovery procedures after drive shipment are listed in the Q list defects growth list The P and G lists may be referenced by the initiator using the Read Defect Data command Details of the SCSI commands supported by the drive are described in the SAS nterface Manual Also more information on the drive Error Recovery philosophy is presented in the SAS nterface Manual 10 2 Drive error recovery procedures When an error occurs during drive operation the drive if programmed to do so performs error recovery proce dures to attempt to recover the data The error recovery procedures used depend on the options previously set in the Error Recovery Parameters mode page Error recovery and defect management may involve using sev eral SCSI commands described in the SCSI Interface Manual The drive implements selectable error recovery time limits required in video applications The error recovery scheme supported by the drive provides a way to control the total error recovery time for the entire command in addition to controlling the recovery level for a single LBA The total amount of time spent in error recovery for a command can be limited using the Recovery Time Limit bytes in the Error Recovery mode
45. ands from the interface bus while performing reads BMS will complete any BMS initiated error recovery prior to returning to service host initiated commands Overhead associated with a return to host servicing activity from BMS only impacts the first command that interrupted BMS this results in a typical delay of about 1ms 10 5 Media Pre Scan Media Pre Scan is a feature that allows the drive to repair media errors that would otherwise have been found by the host system during critical data accesses early in the drive s life The default setting for Media Pre Scan is enabled on standard products Media Pre Scan checks each write command to determine if the destination LBAs have been scanned by BMS If the LBAs have been verified the drive proceeds with the normal write command If the LBAs have not been verified by BMS Pre Scan will convert the write to a write verify to certify that the data was properly written to the disc Note During Pre Scan write verify commands write performance may decrease by 50 until Pre Scan completes Write performance testing should be performed after Pre Scan is complete This may be checked by reading the BMS status To expedite the scan of the full pack and subsequently exit from the Pre Scan period BMS will begin scanning immediately when the drive goes to idle during the Pre Scan period In the event that the drive is in a high transaction traffic environment and is unable to complete a BMS scan within 24 power
46. anual Rev D 53 11 3 Drive mounting Mount the drive using the bottom or side mounting holes If you mount the drive using the bottom holes ensure that you do not physically distort the drive by attempting to mount it on a stiff non flat surface The allowable mounting surface stiffness is 80 Ib in 14 0 N mm The following equation and paragraph define the allowable mounting surface stiffness KxXzF 15lb 67N where K is the mounting surface stiffness units in Ib in or N mm and X is the out of plane surface distortion units in inches or millimeters The out of plane distortion X is determined by defining a plane with three of the four mounting points fixed and evaluating the out of plane deflection of the fourth mounting point when a known force F is applied to the fourth point 11 4 Grounding Signal ground PCBA and HDA ground are connected together in the drive and cannot be separated by the user The equipment in which the drive is mounted is connected directly to the HDA and PCBA with no electri cally isolating shock mounts If it is desired for the system chassis to not be connected to the HDA PCBA ground the systems integrator or user must provide a nonconductive electrically isolating method of mount ing the drive in the host equipment Increased radiated emissions may result if you do not provide the maximum surface area ground connection between system ground and drive ground This is the system designer s and inte
47. as been applied If the drive receives a NOTIFY ENABLE SPINUP primitive through either port and has not received a START STOP UNIT command with the START bit equal to 0 the drive becomes ready for normal operations within 30 seconds excluding the error recovery procedure If the drive receives a START STOP UNIT command with the START bit equal to 0 before receiving a NOTIFY ENABLE SPINUP primitive the drive waits for a START STOP UNIT command with the START bit equal to 1 After receiving a START STOP UNIT command with the START bit equal to 1 the drive waits for a NOTIFY ENABLE SPINUP primitive After receiving a NOTIFY ENABLE SPINUP primitive through either port the drive becomes ready for normal operations within 20 seconds excluding the error recovery procedure If the drive receives a START STOP UNIT command with the START bit and IMMED bit equal to 1 and does not receive a NOTIFY ENABLE SPINUP primitive within 5 seconds the drive fails the START STOP UNIT command The START STOP UNIT command may be used to command the drive to stop the spindle Stop time is 20 sec onds maximum from removal of DC power SCSI stop time is 20 seconds There is no power control switch on the drive 10 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 5 4 Prefetch multi segmented cache control The drive provides a prefetch read look ahead and multi segmented cache control algorithms that in many cases can enhance system performance Cache refers
48. bled enabled by DRA 0 the drive enables prefetch of contiguous blocks from the disc when it senses that a prefetch hit will likely occur The drive disables prefetch when it decides that a prefetch hit is not likely to occur 12 Savio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 6 0 Reliability specifications The following reliability specifications assume correct host and drive operational interface including all inter face timings power supply voltages environmental requirements and drive mounting constraints Seek error rate Less than 10 errors in 108 seeks Read Error Rates Recovered Data Less than 10 errors in 10 bits transferred OEM default settings Unrecovered Data Less than 1 sector in 1016 bits transferred Miscorrected Data Less than 1 sector in 10 bits transferred Interface error rate Less than 1 error in 10 bits transferred Mean Time Between Failure MTBF 2 000 000 hours Annualized Failure Rate AFR 0 44 Preventive maintenance None required 1 Error rate specified with automatic retries and data correction with ECC enabled and all flaws reallocated 6 1 Error rates The error rates stated in this manual assume the following The drive is operated in accordance with this manual using DC power as defined in paragraph 7 3 DC power requirements Errors caused by host system failures are excluded from error rate computations Assume random data Default OEM error recovery settings are applied This inc
49. by requiring features that show evidence of tampering including tamper evident coatings or seals that must be broken to attain physical access to the plaintext cryptographic keys and critical security parameters CSPs within the module or pick resistant locks on covers or doors to protect against unauthorized physical access Figure 16 Example of FIPS tamper evidence labels Note Does not represent actual drive 44 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 9 0 About self encrypting drives Self encrypting drives SEDs offer encryption and security services for the protection of stored data com monly known as protection of data at rest These drives are compliant with the Trusted Computing Group TCG Enterprise Storage Specifications as detailed in Section 3 2 The Trusted Computing Group TCG is an organization sponsored and operated by companies in the com puter storage and digital communications industry Seagate s SED models comply with the standards pub lished by the TCG To use the security features in the drive the host must be capable of constructing and issuing the following two SCSI commands Security Protocol Out Security Protocol In These commands are used to convey the TCG protocol to and from the drive in their command payloads 9 1 Data encryption Encrypting drives use one inline encryption engine for each port employing AES 256 data encryption in Cipher Block Chaining CBC mode to encrypt all da
50. ching 9 936 RPM The 5 must be maintained after the drive signifies that its power up sequence has been completed and that the drive is able to accept selection by the host initiator 3 See 12V current profile in Figure 1 for 900GB models and Figure 2 for 600GB models 4 See 12V current profile in Figure 3 for 450GB models and Figure 4 for 300GB models Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 25 5 This condition occurs after OOB and Speed Negotiation completes but before the drive has received the Notify Spinup primitive 6 See paragraph 7 3 1 Conducted noise immunity Specified voltage tolerance includes ripple noise and transient response 7 Operating condition is defined as random 8 block reads 8 During idle the drive heads are relocated every 30 seconds to a random location within the band from three quarters to maximum track General DC power requirement notes 1 Minimum current loading for each supply voltage is not less than 1 796 of the maximum operating current shown 2 The 5V and 12V supplies should employ separate ground returns 3 Where power is provided to multiple drives from a common supply careful consideration for individual drive power requirements should be noted Where multiple units are powered on simultaneously the peak starting current must be available to each device 4 Parameters other than spindle start are measured after a 10 minute warm up 5 No terminator power
51. cification using the Mode Select command bytes 14 and 15 does not set up a new segment size If the STRICT bit in Mode page 00h byte 2 bit 1 is set to one the drive responds as it does for any attempt to change an unchangeable parameter Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 11 5 5 1 Caching write data Write caching is a write operation by the drive that makes use of a drive buffer storage area where the data to be written to the medium is stored while the drive performs the Write command If read caching is enabled RCD 0 then data written to the medium is retained in the cache to be made avail able for future read cache hits The same buffer space and segmentation is used as set up for read functions The buffer segmentation scheme is set up or changed independently having nothing to do with the state of RCD When a write command is issued if RCD 0 the cache is first checked to see if any logical blocks that are to be written are already stored in the cache from a previous read or write command If there are the respective cache segments are cleared The new data is cached for subsequent Read commands If the number of write data logical blocks exceed the size of the segment being written into when the end of the segment is reached the data is written into the beginning of the same cache segment overwriting the data that was written there at the beginning of the operation however the drive does not overwrite data that has not yet
52. d 10 4 Background Media Scan Background Media Scan BMS is a self initiated media scan BMS is defined in the T10 document SPC 4 available from the T10 committee BMS performs sequential reads across the entire pack of the media while the drive is idle In RAID arrays BMS allows hot spare drives to be scanned for defects prior to being put into service by the host system On regular duty drives if the host system makes use of the BMS Log Page it can avoid placing data in suspect locations on the media Unreadable and recovered error sites will be logged or reallocated per ARRE AWRE settings Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 49 With BMS the host system can consume less power and system overhead by only checking BMS status and results rather than tying up the bus and consuming power in the process of host initiated media scanning activ ity Since the background scan functions are only done during idle periods BMS causes a negligible impact to sys tem performance The first BMS scan for a newly manufactured drive is performed as quickly as possible to verify the media and protect data by setting the Start time after idle to 5ms all subsequent scans begin after 500ms of idle time Other features that normally use idle time to function will function normally because BMS functions for bursts of 500ms and then suspends activity for 100ms to allow other background functions to operate BMS interrupts immediately to service host comm
53. ded to recognize conditions that indicate imminent drive failure and is designed to provide sufficient warning of a failure to allow you to back up the data before an actual failure occurs Note The drive s firmware monitors specific attributes for degradation over time but can t predict instanta neous drive failures Each monitored attribute has been selected to monitor a specific set of failure conditions in the operating per formance of the drive and the thresholds are optimized to minimize false and failed predictions Controlling S M A R T The operating mode of S M A R T is controlled by the DEXCPT and PERF bits on the Informational Exceptions Control mode page 1Ch Use the DEXCPT bit to enable or disable the S M A R T feature Setting the DEX CPT bit disables all S M A R T functions When enabled S M A R T collects on line data as the drive performs normal read and write operations When the PERF bit is set the drive is considered to be in On line Mode Only and will not perform off line functions You can measure off line attributes and force the drive to save the data by using the Rezero Unit command Forcing S M A R T resets the timer so that the next scheduled interrupt is in one hour You can interrogate the drive through the host to determine the time remaining before the next scheduled mea surement and data logging process occurs To accomplish this issue a Log Sense command to log page Ox3E This allo
54. directly on the drive chassis If the drive is installed in an enclosure to which the stated shock and or vibration criteria is applied resonances may occur internally to the enclosure resulting in drive movement in excess of the stated limits If this situation is apparent it may be necessary to modify the enclosure to minimize drive movement The limits of shock and vibration defined within this document are specified with the drive mounted by any of the four methods shown in Figure 14 and in accordance with the restrictions of Section 11 3 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 39 7 5 4 1 Shock a Operating normal The drive as installed for normal operation shall operate error free while subjected to intermittent shock not exceeding 40 Gs ata maximum duration of 11ms half sinewave 25Gs ata maximum duration of 2ms half sinewave Shock may be applied in the X Y or Z axis Shock is not to be repeated more than once every 2 seconds b Non operating The limits of non operating shock shall apply to all conditions of handling and transportation This includes both isolated drives and integrated drives The drive subjected to nonrepetitive shock not exceeding the three values below shall not exhibit device damage or performance degradation 80 Gs ata maximum duration of 11ms half sinewave 400 Gs at a maximum duration of 2ms half sinewave 300 Gs at a maximum duration of 0 5ms half sinewave Shock may be appl
55. dom 8 Block Reads 10 00 SWRA 200 _ 12 VORA Ness 8 00 7 00 6 00 Figure 8 600GB at 6Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 34 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 450GB models in 3Gb operation Typical power dissipation under idle conditions in 3Gb operation is 3 73 watts 12 73 BTUs per hour To obtain operating power for typical random read operations refer to the following I O rate curve see Figure 7 Locate the typical I O rate for a drive in your system on the horizontal axis and read the corresponding 5 volt current 12 volt current and total watts on the vertical axis To calculate BTUs per hour multiply watts by 3 4123 ST9450405S S CURRENT POWER vs THROUGHPUT SAS 3 0GB Random 8 Block Reads Figure 9 450GB at 3Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 35 450GB models in 6Gb operation Typical power dissipation under idle conditions in 6Gb operation is 3 75 watts 12 79 BTUs per hour To obtain operating power for typical random read operations refer to the following I O rate curve see Figure 7 Locate the typical I O rate for a drive in your system on the horizontal axis and read the corresponding 5 volt current 12 volt current and total watts on the vertical axis To calculate BTUs per hour multiply watts by 3 4123 T9450405 CURRENT POWER vs THROUGHPUT SAS 6 0GB Rand
56. drive that is not formatted with PI information bytes This allows for legacy support in non PI systems Type 1 Provides support of PI protection using 10 and 16 byte commands The RDPROTECT and WRTPRO TECT bits allow for checking control through the CDB Eight bytes of Protection Information are transmitted at LBA boundaries across the interface if RDPROTECT and WRTPROTECT bits are nonzero values Type 1 does not allow the use of 32 byte commands Type 2 Provides checking control and additional expected fields within the 32 byte CDBs Eight bytes of Pro tection Information are transmitted at LBA boundaries across the interface if RDPROTECT and WRTPRO TECT bits are nonzero values Type 2 does allow the use of 10 and 16 byte commands with zero values in the RDPROTECT and WRTPROTECT fields The drive will generate 8 bytes e g 0xFFFF 8 bytes of Protection Information to be stored on the media but the 8 bytes will not be transferred to the host during a read com mand Type 3 Seagate products do not support Type 3 10 8 2 Setting and determining the current Type Level A drive is initialized to a type of PI by using the format command on a PI capable drive Once a drive is format ted to a PI Type it may be queried by a Read Capacity 16 command to report the PI type which it is currently formatted to PI Types cannot coexist on a single drive A drive can only be formatted to a single PI Type It can be changed at anytime to a new Type bu
57. e field The drive will report the failure condition and LBA if applicable in the Self test Results Log parameter The Sense key ASC ASCQ and FRU are used to report the failure condition 6 2 6 2 5 Abort There are several ways to abort a diagnostic You can use a SCSI Bus Reset or a Bus Device Reset message to abort the diagnostic You can abort a DST executing in background mode by using the abort code in the DST Function Code field This will cause a 01 self test aborted by the application client code to appear in the self test results values log All other abort mechanisms will be reported as a 02 self test routine was interrupted by a reset condition 18 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 6 2 7 Product warranty See Section 1 0 for warranty contact information Shipping When transporting or shipping a drive use only a Seagate approved container Keep your original box Sea gate approved containers are easily identified by the Seagate Approved Package label Shipping a drive in a non approved container voids the drive warranty Seagate repair centers may refuse receipt of components improperly packaged or obviously damaged in tran sit Contact your authorized Seagate distributor to purchase additional boxes Seagate recommends shipping by an air ride carrier experienced in handling computer equipment Storage The maximum recommended storage period for the drive in a non operational environment is 90 days Drives s
58. e the following additional features Automatic data encryption decryption Controlled access Random number generator Drive locking 16 independent data bands Cryptographic erase of user data for a drive that will be repurposed or scrapped Authenticated firmware download 4 2 Media description The media used on the drive has an glass substrate coated with a thin film magnetic material overcoated with a proprietary protective layer for improved durability and environmental protection 4 3 Performance Programmable multi segmentable cache buffer 600MB s maximum instantaneous data transfers 10K RPM spindle Average latency 3 0ms Background processing of queue Supports start and stop commands spindle stops spinning Adaptive seek velocity improved seek performance Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 7 Note There is no significant performance difference between Self Encrypting Drive and standard non Self Encrypting Drive models 4 4 Reliability e Annualized Failure Rate AFR of 0 44 Mean time between failures MTBF of 2 000 000 hours Balanced low mass rotary voice coil actuator Incorporates industry standard Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology S M A R T 5 year warranty 4 5 Formatted capacities Standard OEM models are formatted to 512 bytes per block The block size is selectable at format time and must be a multiple of 4 bytes Users having the necessary equipment may modify the dat
59. eat removal from the electronics and head and disc assembly HDA You should confirm that adequate heat removal is provided using the temper ature measurement guidelines described in Section 7 5 1 Forced air flow may be required to keep temperatures at or below the temperatures specified in Section 7 5 1 in which case the drive should be oriented or air flow directed so that the least amount of air flow resistance is created while providing air flow to the electronics and HDA Also the shortest possible path between the air inlet and exit should be chosen to minimize the travel length of air heated by the drive and other heat sources within the rack cabinet or drawer environment If forced air is determined to be necessary possible air flow patterns are shown in Figure 18 The air flow pat terns are created by one or more fans either forcing or drawing air as shown in the illustrations Conduction convection or other forced air flow patterns are acceptable as long as the temperature measurement guide lines of Section 7 5 1 are met gt x Above unit gt i a aay Under unit Note Air flows in the direction shown back to front or in reverse direction front to back Above unit vw ere Under unit Ss Note Air flows in the direction shown or in reverse direction side to side Figure 18 Air flow Note Image of the HDA may not represent actual product for reference only Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product M
60. eristics are provided within this section The operational aspects of Seagate s SAS drives are provided in the SAS Interface Manual Figure 19 Physical interface Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 67 0 80 6X gt 15 92 gt 7 62 4 65 In m e 0 52 0 08 x 45 2 00 3X le gt 0 45 0 03 7X 8 08 I Blo 10 E 42 73 REF gt 41 13 0 15 0 20 B 0 30 0 05 20 HH ia lt C A lt B 1 10 4 00 IU gt i OF DATUM D amp o 15 p Y d I t po A A A R0 30 0 08 4X 0 30 0 05 4x B SEE Detaill 33 43 0 05 gt p B lt 15 875 lt 15 875 1 27 MX 27 6X SY 95 Wii 0 84 0 05 22X amp 0 158 4 90 0 08 0 35MIN Y x Y k P15 P1 S1 S7 4 OF DATUM B Figure 20 SAS device
61. ful if the drive is to be scrapped or redispositioned 46 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 9 7 Authenticated firmware download In addition to providing a locking mechanism to prevent unwanted firmware download attempts the drive also only accepts download files which have been cryptographically signed by the appropriate Seagate Design Center Three conditions must be met before the drive will allow the download operation 1 The download must be an SED file A standard base drive non SED file will be rejected 2 The download file must be signed and authenticated 3 As with a non SED drive the download file must pass the acceptance criteria for the drive For example it must be applicable to the correct drive model and have compatible revision and customer status 9 8 Power requirements The standard drive models and the SED drive models have identical hardware however the security and encryption portion of the drive controller ASIC is enabled and functional in the SED models This represents a small additional drain on the 5V supply of about 30mA and a commensurate increase of about 150mW in power consumption There is no additional drain on the 12V supply See the tables in Section 7 3 for power requirements on the standard non SED drive models 9 9 Supported commands The SED models support the following two commands in addition to the commands supported by the standard non SED models as listed in Table 9 Secur
62. ge 5V 12V 2 5V 12V 2 Regulation 6 5 5 2 5 5 2 Avg idle current DC 1 8 0 34 0 17 0 34 0 17 Advanced Idle Current Idle_A 30 0 37 0 18 0 37 0 18 Idle B 3c 0 25 0 17 0 25 0 16 Idle C 3c 0 24 0 09 0 24 0 09 Standby 3c 0 25 0 06 0 24 0 06 Transition Current Idle A 30 0 76 1 51 0 81 1 54 ldle_B 30 0 87 1 57 0 91 1 57 Idle_C 30 0 87 1 56 0 96 1 57 Standby 30 0 94 1 64 1 02 1 58 Maximum starting current peak DC DC 30 4 0 57 0 88 0 57 0 87 peak AC AC 3o 4 1 00 1 60 0 90 1 59 Delayed motor start max DC 35 1 5 0 43 0 08 0 43 0 08 Peak operating current random read Typical DC 11 7 0 48 0 46 0 48 0 46 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 50 0 50 0 52 0 49 Maximum peak DC 30 1 29 1 50 1 34 1 52 Peak operating current random write Typical DC 1 0 55 0 35 0 56 0 35 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 59 0 42 0 60 0 41 Maximum peak DC 30 1 11 1 50 1 08 1 51 Peak operating current sequential read Typical DC 1 0 83 0 20 0 84 0 20 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 90 0 20 0 91 0 20 Maximum peak DC 30 1 14 0 30 1 21 0 31 Peak operating current sequential write Typical DC 1 0 90 0 20 0 90 0 20 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 95 0 21 0 95 0 20 Maximum peak DC 30 1 20 0 33 1 16 0 30 24 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Table 5 300GB standard model DC power requirements 3 0Gb mode 6 0Gb mode Notes Amps Amps Amps Amps Voltage 5V 12V 2 5V 12V
63. grator s responsibility 54 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 12 0 Interface requirements This section partially describes the interface requirements as implemented on Savvio drives Additional infor mation is provided in the SAS Interface Manual part number 100293071 12 1 SAS features This section lists the SAS specific features supported by Savvio drives 12 1 1 task management functions Table 7 lists the SAS task management functions supported Table 7 SAS task management functions supported Task name Supported Abort Task Yes Clear ACA Yes Clear task set Yes Abort task set Yes Logical Unit Reset Yes Query Task Yes 12 1 2 task management responses Table 8 lists the SAS response codes returned for task management functions supported Table 8 Task management response codes Function name Response code Function complete 00 Invalid frame 02 Function not supported 04 Function failed 05 Function succeeded 08 Invalid logical unit 09 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 55 12 2 Dual port support Savvio SAS drives have two independent ports These ports may be connected in the same or different SCSI domains Each drive port has a unique SAS address The two ports have the capability of independent port clocking e g both ports can run at 6Gb s or the first port can run at 6Gb s while the second port runs at 3Gb s The supported link rates are 1 5 3 0 or
64. he integrity of the media is checked through a read verify scan of the media Motor functionality is tested by default as a part of these tests The anticipated length of the Extended test is reported through the Control Mode page 6 2 6 2 4 Log page entries When the drive begins DST it creates a new entry in the Self test Results Log page The new entry is created by inserting a new self test parameter block at the beginning of the self test results log parameter section of the log page Existing data will be moved to make room for the new parameter block The drive reports 20 param eter blocks in the log page If there are more than 20 parameter blocks the least recent parameter block will be deleted The new parameter block will be initialized as follows 1 The Function Code field is set to the same value as sent in the DST command 2 The Self Test Results Value field is set to Fh 3 The drive will store the log page to non volatile memory After a self test is complete or has been aborted the drive updates the Self Test Results Value field in its Self Test Results Log page in non volatile memory The host may use Log Sense to read the results from up to the last 20 self tests performed by the drive The self test results value is a 4 bit field that reports the results of the test If the field is set to zero the drive passed with no errors detected by the DST If the field is not set to zero the test failed for the reason reported in th
65. hould be stored in the original unopened Seagate shipping packaging when ever possible Once the drive is removed from the Seagate original packaging the recommended maximum period between drive operation cycles is 30 days During any storage period the drive non operational temperature humidity wet bulb atmo spheric conditions shock vibration magnetic and electrical field specifications should be followed Product repair and return information Seagate customer service centers are the only facilities authorized to service Seagate drives Seagate does not sanction any third party repair facilities Any unauthorized repair or tampering with the factory seal voids the warranty Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 19 7 0 Physical electrical specifications This section provides information relating to the physical and electrical characteristics of the drive 7 4 PowerChoice power management Drives using the load unload architecture provide programmable power management to tailor systems for per formance and greater energy efficiency The table below lists the supported PowerChoice modes The further you go down in the table the more power savings you get For example Idle B mode results in greater power savings than Idle A mode Standby modes results in the greatest power savings PowerChoice modes Mode Description Idle A Reduced electronics Idle B Heads unloaded Disks spinning at full RPM Idle C Heads
66. ied in the X Y or Z axis c Packaged Seagate finished drive bulk packs are designed and tested to meet or exceed applicable ISTA and ASTM standards Volume finished drives will be shipped from Seagate factories on pallets to minimize freight costs and ease material handling Seagate finished drive bulk packs may be shipped individually For less than full shipments instructions are printed on the bulk pack carton for minimum drive quantities and proper drive placement Figure 14 Recommended mounting Note Image is for reference only may not represent actual drive 40 Savio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 7 5 4 2 Vibration a Operating normal The drive as installed for normal operation shall comply with the complete specified performance while subjected to continuous vibration not exceeding 5 500 Hz 0 5 G zero to peak Vibration may be applied in the X Y or Z axis Operating normal translational random flat profile 10 500 Hz translational random flat profile 0 5 GRMS b Operating abnormal Equipment as installed for normal operation shall not incur physical damage while subjected to periodic vibration not exceeding 15 minutes of duration at major resonant frequency 5 500 Hz 9 0 75 G X Y or Z axis Vibration occurring at these levels may degrade operational performance during the abnormal vibration period Specified operational performance will continue when normal operating vibration levels are resumed
67. ifications in Section 7 5 will increase the product AFR and decrease the MTBF 6 2 2 Preventive maintenance No routine scheduled preventive maintenance is required 6 2 3 Hot plugging the drive When a disc is powered on by switching the power or hot plugged the drive runs a self test before attempting to communicate on its interfaces When the self test completes successfully the drive initiates a Link Reset starting with OOB An attached device should respond to the link reset If the link reset attempt fails or any time the drive looses sync the drive initiated link reset The drive will initiate link reset once per second but alternates between port A and B Therefore each port will attempt a link reset once per 2 seconds assuming both ports are out of sync If the self test fails the drive does not respond to link reset on the failing port Note lt is the responsibility of the systems integrator to assure that no temperature energy voltage haz ard or ESD potential hazard is presented during the hot connect disconnect operation Discharge the static electricity from the drive carrier prior to inserting it into the system Caution The drive motor must come to a complete stop prior to changing the plane of operation This time is required to insure data integrity 14 Savio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 6 2 4 S M A R T S M A R T is an acronym for Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology This technology is inten
68. interface characteristics of this drive Savvio drives are classified as intelligent peripherals and provide level 2 conformance highest level with the ANSI SCSI 1 standard The SAS connec tors cables and electrical interface are compatible with Serial ATA SATA giving future users the choice of populating their systems with either SAS or SATA hard disc drives This allows you to continue to leverage your existing investment in SCSI while gaining a 6Gb s serial data transfer rate The Self Encrypting Drive models indicated on the cover of this product manual have provisions for Security of Data at Rest based on the standards defined by the Trusted Computing Group see www trustedcomputing group org Note Never disassemble the HDA and do not attempt to service items in the sealed enclosure heads media actuator etc as this requires special facilities The drive does not contain user replaceable parts Opening the HDA for any reason voids your warranty Savvio drives use a dedicated load unload zone at the outermost radius of the media to eliminate the possibil ity of destroying or degrading data by landing in the data zone The heads automatically go to the ramp load unload when power is removed from the drive An automatic shipping lock prevents potential damage to the heads and discs that results from movement dur ing shipping and handling The shipping lock disengages and the head load process begins when power is applied to
69. ity Protocol Out B5h Security Protocol In A2h 9 10 RevertSP The SED models will support RevertSP feature where it erases all data in all bands on the device and returns the contents of all SPs Security Providers on the device to their Original Factory State Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 47 10 0 Defect and error management Seagate continues to use innovative technologies to manage defects and errors These technologies are designed to increase data integrity perform drive self maintenance and validate proper drive operation SCSI defect and error management involves drive internal defect error management and SAS system error considerations errors in communications between the initiator and the drive In addition Seagate provides the following technologies used to increase data integrity and drive reliability Background Media Scan see Section 10 4 Media Pre Scan see Section 10 5 Deferred Auto Reallocation see Section 10 6 Idle Read After Write see Section 10 7 The read error rates and specified storage capacities are not dependent on host initiator defect management routines 10 1 Drive internal defects errors During the initial drive format operation at the factory media defects are identified tagged as being unusable and their locations recorded on the drive primary defects list referred to as the P list and also as the ETF defect list At factory format time these known defects are
70. ludes AWRE ARRE full read retries full write retries and full retry time 6 1 1 Recoverable Errors Recoverable errors are those detected and corrected by the drive and do not require user intervention Recoverable Data errors will use Error Correction when needed Recovered Data error rate is determined using read bits transferred for recoverable errors occurring during a read and using write bits transferred for recoverable errors occurring during a write 6 1 2 Unrecoverable Errors An unrecoverable data error is defined as a failure of the drive to recover data from the media These errors occur due to head media or write problems Unrecoverable data errors are only detected during read opera tions but not caused by the read If an unrecoverable data error is detected a MEDIUM ERROR 03h in the Sense Key will be reported Multiple unrecoverable data errors resulting from the same cause are treated as 1 error Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 13 6 1 3 Seek errors A seek error is defined as a failure of the drive to position the heads to the addressed track After detecting an initial seek error the drive automatically performs an error recovery process If the error recovery process fails a seek positioning error Error code 15h or 02h will be reported with a Hardware error 04h in the Sense Key Recoverable seek errors are specified at Less than 10 errors in 108 seeks Unrecoverable seek errors Sense Key 04h are clas
71. measures error rates All errors for each monitored attribute are recorded A counter keeps track of the number of errors for the current interval This counter is referred to as the Failure Counter Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 15 Error rate is the number of errors per operation The algorithm that S M A R T uses to record rates of error is to set thresholds for the number of errors and their interval If the number of errors exceeds the threshold before the interval expires the error rate is considered to be unacceptable If the number of errors does not exceed the threshold before the interval expires the error rate is considered to be acceptable In either case the inter val and failure counters are reset and the process starts over Predictive failures S M A R T signals predictive failures when the drive is performing unacceptably for a period of time The firm ware keeps a running count of the number of times the error rate for each attribute is unacceptable To accom plish this a counter is incremented each time the error rate is unacceptable and decremented not to exceed zero whenever the error rate is acceptable If the counter continually increments such that it reaches the pre dictive threshold a predictive failure is signaled This counter is referred to as the Failure History Counter There is a separate Failure History Counter for each attribute 6 2 5 Thermal monitor Savvio drives implement a temperature warni
72. medium to retrieve it The retrieved data merely passes through some buffer segment on the way to the host All data transfers to the host are in accordance with buffer full ratio rules See the explanation provided with the information about Mode Page 02h disconnect reconnect control in the SAS Interface Manual The following is a simplified description of the prefetch cache operation Case A read command is received and all of the requested logical blocks are already in the cache 1 Drive transfers the requested logical blocks to the initiator Case B A Read command requests data and at least one requested logical block is not in any segment of the cache 1 The drive fetches the requested logical blocks from the disc and transfers them into a segment and then from there to the host in accordance with the Mode Select Disconnect Reconnect parameters page 02h 2 If the prefetch feature is enabled refer to section 5 5 2 for operation from this point Each cache segment is actually a self contained circular buffer whose length is an integer number of logical blocks The drive dynamically creates and removes segments based on the workload The wrap around capa bility of the individual segments greatly enhances the cache s overall performance Note The size of each segment is not reported by Mode Sense command page 08h bytes 14 and 15 The value OXFFFF is always reported regardless of the actual size of the segment Sending a size spe
73. mmended Mounting ect mds aria at heed 40 Mounting configuration dimensions LL 43 Example of FIPS tamper evidence labels 0 00 0c cee eee eee 44 Physical intenace ox ici ni ue Ere ui De EE E Dem oe GERD 52 IO 53 Physical interface oeste test N sen ee qe aee iatale pag begin 67 SAS device plug dimensions LL 68 SAS device plug dimensions detail n nannan aaa eee 69 SAS transmitters and receivers ills 71 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 1 0 Seagate Technology support services SEAGATE ONLINE SUPPORT and SERVICES For information regarding products and services visit http www seagate com www en us about contact_us Available services include Presales amp Technical support Global Support Services telephone numbers amp business hours Authorized Service Centers For information regarding Warranty Support visit http www seagate com www en us support warranty amp returns assistance For information regarding Data Recovery Services visit http www i365 com For Seagate OEM amp Distribution partner portal visit https direct seagate com portal system For Seagate reseller portal visit http spp seagate com Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 2 0 Scope This manual describes Seagate Technology LLC Savvio 10K 5 SAS Serial Attached SCSI disc drives Savvio drives support the SAS Protocol specifications to the extent described in this manual The SAS Inter face Manual pa
74. nce highlights 7 physical damage 41 physical interface 67 physical specifications 20 PI level Type 0 51 Pl level Type 51 PI level Type Il 51 PI level Type III 51 Pl Levels 51 pin descriptions 70 power 71 dissipation 31 requirements AC 21 requirements DC 21 sequencing 26 Power Condition mode page 20 power distribution 3 power management 20 PowerChoice 20 PowerChoice reports 21 PowerCycle 46 prefetch multi segmented cache control 11 preventive maintenance 13 protection information 51 protection of data at rest 45 Q queue tagging 66 R radio interference regulations 3 Random number generator 46 RCD bit 11 read error rates 13 48 read write data heads 9 receivers 71 recommended mounting 40 Recoverable Errors 13 recovered media data 13 75 reference documents 5 relative humidity 39 reliability 8 specifications 13 reliability and service 14 repair and return information 19 reporting actual retry count 66 reservation conflict status 66 resonance 39 return information 19 RNG 46 RoHS 4 5 rotation speed 9 S safety 3 SAS interface 70 physical interface 67 task management functions 55 SAS documents 5 SAS Interface Manual 3 5 SAS 2 Specification 72 SCSI interface commands supported 56 Secure ID 45 security partitions 45 Security Protocol In 45 Security Protocol Out 45 seek error defined 14 rate 13 seek performance characteristics 9 seek time average typical 9 full stroke typical 9
75. ng system which 1 Signals the host if the temperature exceeds a value which would threaten the drive 2 Signals the host if the temperature exceeds a user specified value 3 Saves a S M A R T data frame on the drive which exceeds the threatening temperature value A temperature sensor monitors the drive temperature and issues a warning over the interface when the tem perature exceeds a set threshold The temperature is measured at power up and then at ten minute intervals after power up The thermal monitor system generates a warning code of 01 0B01 when the temperature exceeds the speci fied limit in compliance with the SCSI standard The drive temperature is reported in the FRU code field of mode sense data You can use this information to determine if the warning is due to the temperature exceeding the drive threatening temperature or the user specified temperature This feature is controlled by the Enable Warning EWasc bit and the reporting mechanism is controlled by the Method of Reporting Informational Exceptions field MRIE on the Informational Exceptions Control IEC mode page 1Ch The current algorithm implements two temperature trip points The first trip point is set at 68 C which is the maximum temperature limit according to the drive specification The second trip point is user selectable using the Log Select command The reference temperature parameter in the temperature log page see Table 1 can be used to set this t
76. ntaminants Sulfur is found to be the most damaging In addition electronic components should never be exposed to condensing water on the surface of the printed circuit board assembly PCBA or exposed to an ambient relative humidity greater than 9596 Materials used in cabinet fabrication such as vulca nized rubber that can outgas corrosive compounds should be minimized or eliminated The useful life of any electronic equipment may be extended by replacing materials near circuitry with sulfide free alternatives Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 41 7 5 7 Acoustics Sound power during idle mode shall be 3 0 bels typical when measured to ISO 7779 specification There will not be any discrete tones more than 10 dB above the masking noise on typical drives when mea sured according to Seagate specification 30553 001 There will not be any tones more than 24 dB above the masking noise on any drive 7 5 8 Electromagnetic susceptibility See Section 3 1 1 1 42 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 7 6 Mechanical specifications Refer to Figure 15 for detailed mounting configuration dimensions See Section 11 3 Drive mounting Weight 300GB models 465 pounds 211 kilograms 450GB models 477 pounds 216 kilograms 600GB models 475 pounds 215 kilograms 900GB models 451 pounds 205 kilograms Note These dimensions conform to the Small Form Factor Standard documented in SFF 8201 and SFF 8223 found at www sffcommittee org
77. om 8 Block Reads 10 00 Svar A 3 00 B 12 VORA ans 8 00 7 00 6 00 Figure 10 450GB at 6Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 36 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 300GB models in 3Gb operation Typical power dissipation under idle conditions in 3Gb operation is 3 46 watts 11 81 BTUs per hour To obtain operating power for typical random read operations refer to the following I O rate curve see Figure 7 Locate the typical I O rate for a drive in your system on the horizontal axis and read the corresponding 5 volt current 12 volt current and total watts on the vertical axis To calculate BTUs per hour multiply watts by 3 4123 T9300605SS CURRENT POWER vs THROUGHPUT SAS 3 0GB Random 8 Block Reads 10 00 9 SVA 200 B 12 VORA A wes 8 00 Figure 11 300GB at 3Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 37 300GB models in 6Gb operation Typical power dissipation under idle conditions in 6Gb operation is 3 48 watts 11 88 BTUs per hour To obtain operating power for typical random read operations refer to the following I O rate curve see Figure 7 Locate the typical I O rate for a drive in your system on the horizontal axis and read the corresponding 5 volt current 12 volt current and total watts on the vertical axis To calculate BTUs per hour multiply watts by 3 4123 T93
78. om 8 Block Reads 10 00 Svat A 200 _ 12 VORA Ness 8 00 7 00 6 00 Figure 6 900GB at 6Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second 32 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 600 GB models in 3Gb operation Typical power dissipation under idle conditions in 3Gb operation is 3 78 watts 12 89 BTUs per hour To obtain operating power for typical random read operations refer to the following I O rate curve see Figure 7 Locate the typical I O rate for a drive in your system on the horizontal axis and read the corresponding 5 volt current 12 volt current and total watts on the vertical axis To calculate BTUs per hour multiply watts by 3 4123 T9600205SS CURRENT POWER vs THROUGHPUT SAS 3 0GB Random 8 Block Reads Figure 7 600GB at 3Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 33 600GB models in 6Gb operation Typical power dissipation under idle conditions in 6Gb operation is 3 82 watts 13 05 BTUs per hour To obtain operating power for typical random read operations refer to the following I O rate curve see Figure 7 Locate the typical I O rate for a drive in your system on the horizontal axis and read the corresponding 5 volt current 12 volt current and total watts on the vertical axis To calculate BTUs per hour multiply watts by 3 4123 ST9600205SS CURRENT POWER vs THROUGHPUT SAS 6 0GB Ran
79. omagnetic compatibility The drive as delivered is designed for system integration and installation into a suitable enclosure prior to use The drive is supplied as a subassembly and is not subject to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations nor the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications The design characteristics of the drive serve to minimize radiation when installed in an enclosure that provides reasonable shielding The drive is capable of meeting the Class B limits of the FCC Rules and Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications when properly packaged however it is the user s responsibility to assure that the drive meets the appropriate EMI requirements in their system Shielded I O cables may be required if the enclosure does not provide adequate shielding If the l O cables are external to the enclosure shielded cables should be used with the shields grounded to the enclosure and to the host controller 3 1 1 1 Electromagnetic susceptibility As a component assembly the drive is not required to meet any susceptibility performance requirements lt is the responsibility of those integrating the drive within their systems to perform those tests required and design their system to ensure that equipment operating in the same system as the drive or external to the system does not adversely affect the performance of the drive See Tables 2 through 5 DC power requirements Savvio 10K
80. omputing Group see www trustedcomputinggroup org For more information on FIPS 140 2 Level 2 certification see Section 8 0 on page 44 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 3 0 Applicable standards and reference documentation The drives documented in this manual have been developed as system peripherals to the highest standards of design and construction The drives depend on host equipment to provide adequate power and environment for optimum performance and compliance with applicable industry and governmental regulations Special attention must be given in the areas of safety power distribution shielding audible noise control and temper ature regulation In particular the drives must be securely mounted to guarantee the specified performance characteristics Mounting by bottom holes must meet the requirements of Section 11 3 3 1 Standards The Savvio family complies with Seagate standards as noted in the appropriate sections of this manual and the Seagate SAS Interface Manual part number 100293071 The drives are recognized in accordance with UL 60950 1 as tested by UL CSA 60950 1 as tested by CSA and EN60950 1 as tested by TUV The security features of Self Encrypting Drive models are based on the TCG Storage Architecture Core Spec ification and the TCG Storage Workgroup Security Subsystem Class Enterprise_A specification with addi tional vendor unique features as noted in this product manual 3 1 1 Electr
81. on a representative sample of drives Execution time measured from receipt of the Command to the Response 4 Access time controller overhead average seek time and applies to all data transfer commands Access to data access time latency time Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 5 2 2 Format command execution time for 512 byte sectors minutes 900GB 600GB 450GB 300GB Maximum with verify 234 156 117 78 Maximum without verify 116 75 58 36 Note There is approximately a 1 5 increase in time to format a SED drive versus a non SED drive of the same capacity 5 2 3 General performance characteristics Minimum sector interleave 1to1 Data buffer to from disc media one 512 byte logical block 1 00 to 1 91 Gb s Sustained transfer rate 89 to 160 MiB s 93 to 168 MB s SAS Interface maximum instantaneous transfer rate 600 MB s per port dual port 1200 MB s Logical block sizes 512 default 520 524 or 528 Read write consecutive sectors on a track Yes Flaw reallocation performance impact for flaws reallocated at format time using the Negligible spare sectors per sparing zone reallocation scheme Average rotational latency 3 0ms Assumes no errors and no relocated logical blocks Rate measured from the start of the first logical block transfer to or from the host MiB s x 1 048 MB s 5 3 Start stop time The drive accepts the commands listed in the SAS nterface Manual less than 3 seconds after DC power h
82. orted N No Command is not supported A Support is available on special request 12 3 1 Inquiry data Table 10 lists the Inquiry command data that the drive should return to the initiator per the format given in the SAS Interface Manual Table 10 Savvio inquiry data Bytes Data hex 0 15 00 00 xx 12 8B 01 PP 02 53 45 41 47 41 54 45 20 Vendor ID 16 31 53 54 39 39 30 30 38 30 35 53 53 20 20 20 20 20 Product ID 32 47 R R R R S S S S St S S S 00 00 00 00 48 63 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 64 79 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 95 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 96 111 00 43 6F 70 79 72 69 67 68 74 20 28 63 29 20 32 Copyright 112 127 30 30 39 20 53 65 61 67 61 74 65 20 41 6C 6C 20 notice 128 143 72 69 67 68 74 73 20 72 65 73 65 72 76 65 64 20 Copyright year changes with actual year SCSI Revision support See the appropriate SPC release documentation for definitions PP 10 Inquiry data for an Inquiry command received on Port A 30 Inquiry data for an Inquiry command received on Port B R Four ASCII digits representing the last four digits of the product firmware release number S Eight ASCII digits representing the eight digits of the product serial number Bytes 16 through 26 reflect model of
83. page The total amount of time spent in error recovery for a single LBA can be limited using the Read Retry Count or Write Retry Count bytes in the Error Recovery mode page The drive firmware error recovery algorithms consist of 20 levels for read recoveries and six levels for write Each level may consist of multiple steps where a step is defined as a recovery function involving a single re read or re write attempt The maximum level used by the drive in LBA recovery is determined by the read and write retry counts 48 Savio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Table 6 equates the read and write retry count with the maximum possible recovery time for read and write recovery of individual LBAs The times given do not include time taken to perform reallocations Reallocations are performed when the ARRE bit for reads or AWRE bit for writes is one the RC bit is zero and the recov ery time limit for the command has not yet been met Time needed to perform reallocation is not counted against the recovery time limit When the RC bit is one reallocations are disabled even if tte ARRE or AWRE bits are one The drive will still perform data recovery actions within the limits defined by the Read Retry Count Write Retry Count and Recovery Time Limit parameters However the drive does not report any unrecovered errors Table 6 Read and write retry count maximum recovery times Maximum recovery time per Maximum recovery time per
84. plug dimensions 68 Savio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D Detail A 6 10 S14 S8 0 30 0 05 x 45 5X Hor Y 2 25 0 05 0 40 0 05 X 45 3X 4 85 0 05 amp 0 10 B T CORING ALLOWED N THIS AREA EUN lt 4 40 0 15 R0 30 0 08 C SEE Detail 2 A 1 95 0 08 NN CEG n 3 90 0 15 SECTION C C SECTION A A sii CONTACT SURFACE FLUSH TO DATUM A 0 03 Y i A CSS Y 65 cal Le 1 90 0 08 1 23 0 05 x Detail 2 0 08 0 05 j 2 40 el 0 10 A v SECTION B B D Figure 21 SAS device plug dimensions detail Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 69 12 4 2 Physical characteristics This section defines physical interface connector 12 4 3 Connector requirements Contact your preferred connector manufacturer for mating part information Part numbers for SAS connectors will be provided in a future revision of this publication when production parts are available from major connec tor manufacturers The SAS device connector is illustrated in Figures 20 and 21 12 4 4 Electrical description SAS drives use the device connector for DC power SAS interface Activity LED This connector is designed to either plug directly into a backpanel or accept cables 12 4 5 Pin descriptions This section provides a pin out of the SAS device
85. pper Connector SFF 8482 SAS Plug Connector ANSI INCITS xxx Serial Attached SCSI SAS 2 Standard T10 1760 D ISO IEC 14776 xxx SCSI Architecture Model 3 SAM 4 Standard T10 1683 D ISO IEC 14776 xxx SCSI Primary Commands 3 SPC 3 Standard T10 1416 D ISO IEC 14776 xxx SCSI Block Commands 3 SBC 2 Standard T10 1417 D ANSI Small Computer System Interface SCSI Documents X3 270 1996 SCSI 3 Architecture Model Trusted Computing Group TCG Documents apply to Self Encrypting Drive models only TCG Storage Architecture Core Specification Rev 1 0 TCG Storage Security Subsystem Class Enterprise Specification Rev 1 0 Self Encrypting Drives Reference Manual Seagate part number 100515636 In case of conflict between this document and any referenced document this document takes precedence Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 5 4 0 General description Savvio drives provide high performance high capacity data storage for a variety of systems including engi neering workstations network servers mainframes and supercomputers The Serial Attached SCSI interface is designed to meet next generation computing demands for performance scalability flexibility and high den sity storage requirements Savvio drives are random access storage devices designed to support the Serial Attached SCSI Protocol as described in the ANSI specifications this document and the SAS nterface Manual part number 100293071 which describes the general
86. re external to the drive See Table 19 for the output characteristics of the LED drive signals Table 19 LED drive signal State Test condition Output voltage LED off high 0V lt VOH lt 3 6V 100 HA lt lop lt 100 pA LED on low lo 15 mA 0 lt Vor lt 0 225 V 12 5 2 Differential signals The drive SAS differential signals comply with the intra enclosure internal connector requirements of the SAS standard Table 20 defines the general interface characteristics Table 20 General interface characteristics Characteristic Units 1 5Gb s 3 0Gb s 6 0Gb s Bit rate nominal Mbaud 1 500 3 000 6 000 Unit interval Ul nominal ps 666 6 333 3 166 6 Impedance nominal differential ohm 100 100 100 Transmitter transients maximum V 1 2 1 2 1 2 Receiver transients maximum V t1 2 1 2 1 2 12 6 SAS 2 Specification compliance Seagate SAS 2 drives are entirely compatible with the latest SAS 2 Specification T10 1760 D Revision 16 The most important characteristic of the SAS 2 drive at 6Gb s is that the receiver is capable of adapting the equalizer to optimize the receive margins The SAS 2 drive has two types of equalizers 1 A Decision Feedback Equalizer DFE which utilizes the standard SAS 2 training pattern transmitted dur ing the SNW 3 training gap The DFE circuit can derive an optimal equalization characteristic to compen sate for many of the receive losses in the system 2 A
87. red during DST The channel and servo parameters are not modified to test the drive more stringently and the number of retries are not reduced All retries and recovery processes are enabled during the test If data is recoverable no failure condition will be reported regardless of the number of retries required to recover the data The following conditions are considered DST failure conditions Seek error after retries are exhausted Track follow error after retries are exhausted Read error after retries are exhausted Write error after retries are exhausted Recovered errors will not be reported as diagnostic failures 6 2 6 2 Implementation This section provides all of the information necessary to implement the DST function on this drive 6 2 6 2 1 State of the drive prior to testing The drive must be in a ready state before issuing the Send Diagnostic command There are multiple reasons why a drive may not be ready some of which are valid conditions and not errors For example a drive may be in process of doing a format or another DST It is the responsibility of the host application to determine the not ready cause While not technically part of DST a Not Ready condition also qualifies the drive to be returned to Seagate as a failed drive A Drive Not Ready condition is reported by the drive under the following conditions Motor will not spin Motor will not lock to speed Servo will not lock on track Drive
88. rent standard of measurement and report a lower capacity In addition some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and thus will not be available for data storage Seagate reserves the right to change without notice product offerings or specifications Contents 1 0 Seagate Technology support services Li 1 2 0 SOON ee 2 3 0 Applicable standards and reference documentation e eee eee 3 3 1 Standards icc A d ee fede dep ule a e A 3 3 1 1 Electromagnetic compatibility 3 3 1 2 Electromagnetic compliance LL 4 3 1 3 European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS 4 3 1 4 China Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 5 3 2 Reference documents LL 5 4 0 General description rilanci ea in 6 4 1 Standard features 0 7 4 2 Media description x se gs t oenina Oa E EPEK A EE E R E E EE AEE A A 7 4 3 Performance irean Pran ARRE RR PARA Hue ARA ARA ARANA 7 4 4 O EEEE EA a i 8 4 5 Formatted capacitles iniziare ora pae le AEA a L 8 4 6 Programmable drive capacity 8 4 7 Factory installed options oooococcccoco I ee 8 5 0 Performance characterisStiCS oo oooooocnonornmaran n n m nn 9 5 1 Internal drive characteristics lt oeoa cinicu rios rian i ara eens 9 5 2 Seek performance characteristics 0 9 5 2 1 Access timeo aly tiene ds i ia e MAPS 9 5 2 2 Format command execution time for 512 byte sectors
89. rip point The default value for this drive is 68 C however you can set it to any value in the range of 0 to 68 C If you specify a temperature greater than 68 C in this field the temperature is rounded down to 68 C A sense code is sent to the host to indicate the rounding of the parameter field Table 1 Temperature Log Page 0Dh Parameter Code Description 0000h Primary Temperature 0001h Reference Temperature 16 Savio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 6 2 6 Drive Self Test DST Drive Self Test DST is a technology designed to recognize drive fault conditions that qualify the drive as a failed unit DST validates the functionality of the drive at a system level There are two test coverage options implemented in DST 1 Extendedtest 2 Shorttest The most thorough option is the extended test that performs various tests on the drive and scans every logical block address LBA of the drive The short test is time restricted and limited in length it does not scan the entire media surface but does some fundamental tests and scans portions of the media If DST encounters an error during either of these tests it reports a fault condition If the drive fails the test remove it from service and return it to Seagate for service 6 2 6 1 DST failure definition The drive will present a diagnostic failed condition through the self tests results value of the diagnostic log page if a functional failure is encounte
90. rough 5 for maximum current requirements 30 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 7 4 Power dissipation 900 GB models in 3Gb operation Typical power dissipation under idle conditions in 3Gb operation is 4 38 watts 14 95 BTUs per hour To obtain operating power for typical random read operations refer to the following l O rate curve see Figure 7 Locate the typical I O rate for a drive in your system on the horizontal axis and read the corresponding 5 volt current 12 volt current and total watts on the vertical axis To calculate BTUs per hour multiply watts by 3 4123 ST9900805SS CURRENT POWER vs THROUGHPUT SAS 3 0GB Random 8 Block Reads 10 00 Svar 2 00 AH 12 Volt A Wets 8 00 7 00 6 00 5 00 400 8 3 00 2 00 Figure 5 900GB at 3Gb DC current and power vs input output operations per second Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 31 900GB models in 6Gb operation Typical power dissipation under idle conditions in 6Gb operation is 4 42 watts 15 07 BTUs per hour To obtain operating power for typical random read operations refer to the following I O rate curve see Figure 7 Locate the typical I O rate for a drive in your system on the horizontal axis and read the corresponding 5 volt current 12 volt current and total watts on the vertical axis To calculate BTUs per hour multiply watts by 3 4123 ST9900805SS CURRENT POWER vs THROUGHPUT SAS 6 0GB Rand
91. rt number 100293071 describes the general SAS characteristics of this and other Seagate SAS drives The Self Encrypting Drive Reference Manual part number 100515636 describes the interface general operation and security features available on Self Encrypting Drive models Product data communicated in this manual is specific only to the model numbers listed in this manual The data listed in this manual may not be predictive of future generation specifications or requirements If you are designing a system which will use one of the models listed or future generation products and need further assistance please contact your Field Applications Engineer FAE or our global support services group as shown in Section 1 0 Unless otherwise stated the information in this manual applies to standard and Self Encrypting Drive models Standard models Standard SED models SED FIPS 140 2 models ST9900805SS ST9900705SS ST9900605SS ST9600205SS ST9600105SS ST9600005SS ST9450405SS ST9450305SS ST9450205SS ST9300605SS ST9300505SS ST9300405SS Note Previous generations of Seagate Self Encrypting Drive models were called Full Disk Encryption FDE models before a differentiation between drive based encryption and other forms of encryp tion was necessary Note The Self Encrypting Drive models indicated on the cover of this product manual have provisions for Security of Data at Rest based on the standards defined by the Trusted C
92. s Amps Amps Voltage 5V 12V 2 5V 12V 2 Regulation 6 5 5 2 5 5 2 Avg idle current DC 1 8 0 34 0 17 0 35 0 17 Advanced Idle Current Idle_A 30 0 39 0 18 0 40 0 18 Idle B 30 0 27 0 16 0 27 0 16 Idle_C 30 0 27 0 09 0 27 0 09 Standby 30 0 27 0 06 0 26 0 06 Transition Current Idle A 3c 1 00 1 58 1 05 1 59 Idle B 3c 0 87 1 54 0 86 1 59 Idle C 3c 0 87 1 57 0 85 1 63 Standby 30 1 01 1 57 0 95 1 58 Maximum starting current peak DC DC 3o 3 0 64 0 86 0 64 0 86 peak AC AC 3o 3 0 97 1 56 0 89 1 55 Delayed motor start max DC 35 1 5 0 47 0 06 0 47 0 06 Peak operating current random read Typical DC 1 7 0 46 0 45 0 46 0 45 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 53 0 46 0 53 0 47 Maximum peak DC 30 1 24 1 70 1 29 1 50 Peak operating current random write Typical DC 1 0 54 0 34 0 54 0 34 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 59 0 38 0 60 0 40 Maximum peak DC 30 1 16 1 54 1 18 1 47 Peak operating current sequential read Typical DC 1 0 80 0 19 0 80 0 19 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 90 0 20 0 90 0 19 Maximum peak DC 30 1 14 0 36 1 19 0 36 Peak operating current sequential write Typical DC 1 0 86 0 19 0 86 0 19 Maximum DC 3o 1 0 98 0 20 0 98 0 20 Maximum peak DC 30 1 25 0 34 1 19 0 34 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 23 Table 4 450GB standard model DC power requirements 3 0Gb mode 6 0Gb mode Notes Amps Amps Amps Amps Volta
93. sified as drive failures 6 1 4 Interface errors An interface error is defined as a failure of the receiver on a port to recover the data as transmitted by the device port connected to the receiver The error may be detected as a running disparity error illegal code loss of word sync or CRC error 6 2 Reliability and service You can enhance the reliability of Savvio disc drives by ensuring that the drive receives adequate cooling Sec tion 7 0 provides temperature measurements and other information that may be used to enhance the service life of the drive Section 11 2 provides recommended air flow information 6 2 1 Annualized Failure Rate AFR and Mean Time Between Failure MTBF The production disc drive shall achieve an AFR of 0 44 MTBF of 2 000 000 hours when operated in an environment that ensures the HDA case temperatures do not exceed the values specified in Section 7 5 Oper ation at case temperatures outside the specifications in Section 7 5 may increase the product AFR decrease the MTBF The AFR MTBF is a population statistic not relevant to individual units The AFR MTBF specification is based on the following assumptions for Enterprise Storage System environ ments 8760 power on hours per year 250 average on off cycles per year Operations at nominal voltages Systems will provide adequate cooling to ensure the case temperatures specified in Section 7 5 are not exceeded Temperatures outside the spec
94. t number 100293071 A value of zero in the Number of Blocks field indicates that the drive will not change the capacity it is currently formatted to have A number other than zero and less than the maximum number of LBAs in the Number of Blocks field changes the total drive capacity to the value in the Number of Blocks field A value greater than the maximum number of LBAs is rounded down to the maximum capacity 4 7 Factory installed options You may order the following items which are incorporated at the manufacturing facility during production or packaged before shipping Some of the options available are not an exhaustive list of possible options Other capacities can be ordered depending on sparing scheme and sector size requested Single unit shipping pack The drive is normally shipped in bulk packaging to provide maximum protection against transit damage Units shipped individually require additional protection as provided by the single unit shipping pack Users planning single unit distribution should specify this option The Safety and Regulatory Agency Specifications part number 75789512 is usually included with each standard OEM drive shipped but extra copies may be ordered 8 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 5 0 Performance characteristics This section provides detailed information concerning performance related characteristics and features of Sav vio drives 5 1 Internal drive characteristics ST9900805SS ST9
95. t requires a low level format which destroys all existing data on the drive No other vehicle for changing the PI type is provided by the T10 SBC3 specification Type 1 PI format CDB command 04 90 00 00 00 00 Write Buffer 00 AO 00 00 Type 2 PI format CDB command 04 DO 00 00 00 00 Write Buffer 00 AO 00 00 10 8 3 Identifying a Protection Information drive The Standard Inquiry provides a bit to indicate if PI is support by the drive Vital Product Descriptor VPD page 0x86 provides bits to indicate the PI Types supported and which PI fields the drive supports checking Note For further details with respect to PI please refer to SCSI Block Commands 3 SBC 3 Draft Stan dard documentation Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 51 11 0 Installation Savvio disc drive installation is a plug and play process There are no jumpers switches or terminators on the drive SAS drives are designed to be used in a host system that provides a SAS compatible backplane with bays designed to accommodate the drive In such systems the host system typically provides a carrier or tray into which you need to mount the drive Mount the drive to the carrier or tray provided by the host system using four M3 x 0 5 metric screws When tightening the screws use a maximum torque of 4 5 in Ib 0 45 in Ib Do not over tighten or force the screws You can mount the drive in any orientation Note SAS drives are designed to be attached to the host system
96. ta prior to being written on the media and to decrypt all data as it is read from the media The encryption engines are always in operation cannot be disabled and do not detract in any way from the performance of the drive The 32 byte Data Encryption Key DEK is a random number which is generated by the drive never leaves the drive and is inaccessible to the host system The DEK is itself encrypted when it is stored on the media and when it is in volatile temporary storage DRAM external to the encryption engine A unique data encryption key is used for each of the drive s possible16 data bands see Section 9 5 9 2 Controlled access The drive has two security partitions SPs called the Admin SP and the Locking SP These act as gate keepers to the drive security services Security related commands will not be accepted unless they also supply the correct credentials to prove the requester is authorized to perform the command 9 2 1 Admin SP The Admin SP allows the drive s owner to enable or disable firmware download operations see Section 9 4 Access to the Admin SP is available using the SID Secure ID password or the MSID Makers Secure ID password Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 45 9 2 2 Locking SP The Locking SP controls read write access to the media and the cryptographic erase feature Access to the Locking SP is available using the BandMasterX or EraseMaster passwords Since the drive owner can define up to 1
97. the drive The drives also use a high performance actuator assembly with a low inertia balanced patented straight arm design that provides excellent performance with minimal power dissipation 6 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 4 1 Standard features Savvio 10K 5 SAS drives have the following standard features 1 5 3 6 Gb Serial Attached SCSI SAS interface Integrated dual port SAS controller supporting the SCSI protocol Support for SAS expanders and fanout adapters Firmware downloadable using the SAS interface 128 deep task set queue Supports up to 32 initiators Jumperless configuration User selectable logical block size 512 520 524 or 528 bytes per logical block Industry standard SFF 2 5 inch dimensions Programmable logical block reallocation scheme Flawed logical block reallocation at format time Programmable auto write and read reallocation Reallocation of defects on command Post Format ECC maximum burst correction length of 444 bits No preventive maintenance or adjustments required Dedicated head load unload zone and automatic shipping lock Embedded servo design Self diagnostics performed when power is applied to the drive Zone bit recording ZBR Vertical horizontal or top down mounting Dynamic spindle brake 64MB data buffer see Section 5 5 Drive Self Test DST Background Media Scan BMS Idle Read After Write IRAW Power Choice Savvio 10K 5 SAS Self Encrypting Drive models hav
98. und Media Scan 49 10 5 Media Pres SC Mii se ede RO et RR e UR e RR MC e CARE 50 10 6 Deferred Auto Reallocation II 50 10 7 Idle Read After Write 0 50 10 8 Protection Information PI 51 10 8 1 Levels of Ple octanos ii Labini aa A LENGE Lave acid 51 10 8 2 Setting and determining the current Type Level oo o oo ooooooo 51 10 8 3 Identifying a Protection Information drive 51 rcrum 52 11 1 Drive orientation 3 usse utremeesbtARiLivTRERRREDTILAW ei eda 53 EMEN 53 11 3 Drive mountirig i os nme xx ea ria ea ER ra 54 1154 GIOUNdINg de tere er GS vesen 54 Interface requirements ei 55 12 1 SAS TOQUES Tia A O ere A AA I AI o O a 55 12 1 1 task management functions LL 55 12 1 2 task management responses 55 12 2 Dual port support 56 12 3 SCSI commands supported liiliissllseleeeseee es 56 12 3 1 Inquiry data 2 ren 60 123 2 Mode Sense data es 61 12 4 Miscellaneous operating features and conditions LL 66 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 12 5 12 6 12 7 124 1 SAS physical interface 67 1242 Physical characteristics llle 70 12 4 8 Connector requirements llli es 70 1244 Electrical description ooooccooccconaocn II 70 12 4 5 Pindescriptions liiis 70 1246 SAS transmitters and receivers liliis 71 12 4 7 CROW eee e vni bv e CEA e err te dr eee 71 Signal characteristics nauau 71 12 54 Ready LED QUE ru
99. unloaded Disks spinning at reduced RPM Standby Y Heads unloaded Disks spinning at reduced RPM Standby Z Heads unloaded Motor stopped disks not spinning PowerChoice can be invoked using one of these two methods Power Condition mode page method Enable and initialize the idle condition timers and or the standby con dition timers The timer values are based on the values set in the Power Condition mode page START STOP UNIT command method Use the START STOP UNIT command OPERATION CODE 1Bh This allows the host to directly transition the drive to any supported PowerChoice mode If both the Power Condition mode page and START STOP UNIT command methods are used the START STOP UNIT command request takes precedence over the Power Condition mode page power control and may disable the idle condition and standby condition timers The REQUEST SENSE command reports the current PowerChoice state if active and also the method by which the drive entered the PowerChoice state When the drive receives a command all power condition timers are suspended if they were enabled via the Power Condition mode page Once all outstanding commands are processed the power condition timers are reinitialized to the values defined in the Power Condition mode page 20 Savio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 7 1 1 PowerChoice reporting methods PowerChoice provides these reporting methods for tracking purposes Request Sense command reports Current
100. urn current must be distributed as evenly as possible among the pins Three 5 volt pins provide power to the drive 2 short and 1 long The current return for the 5 volt power sup ply is through the common ground pins The supply current and return current must be distributed as evenly as possible among the pins Current to the drive through the long power pins may be limited by the system to reduce inrush current to the drive during hot plugging 12 5 Signal characteristics This section describes the electrical signal characteristics of the drive s input and output signals See Table 17 for signal type and signal name information 12 5 1 Ready LED Out The Ready LED Out signal is driven by the drive as indicated in Table 18 Table 18 Ready LED Out conditions Normal command activity LED status Ready LED Meaning bit mode page 19h 0 1 Spun down and no activity Off Off Spun down and activity command executing On On Spun up and no activity On Off Spun up and activity command executing Off On Spinning up or down Blinks steadily 50 on and 50 off 0 5 seconds on and off for 0 5 seconds Format in progress each cylinder change Toggles on off Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 71 The Ready LED Out signal is designed to pull down the cathode of an LED The anode is attached to the proper 3 3 volt supply through an appropriate current limiting resistor The LED and the current limiting resis tor a
101. us 66 bytes per surface 9 bytes per track 9 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D C cache operation 11 cache segments 11 caching write data 12 Canadian Department of Communications 3 capacity unformatted 9 CBC 45 CE Marking 4 check condition status 66 China RoHS directive 5 Cipher Block Chaining 45 class B limit 3 clear ACA function 55 clear task set function 55 commands supported 56 condensation 39 condition met good status 66 connector illustrated 70 requirements 70 continuous vibration 41 cooling 53 CRC error 14 Cryptographic erase 46 Current profiles 27 customer service 19 D DAR 50 Data Bands 46 data bands 45 data block size modifing the 8 data buffer to from disc media 10 Data encryption 45 Data Encryption Key 45 data heads read write 9 data transfer rate 10 DC power 70 requirements 21 Decision Feedback Equalizer 72 decrypt 45 default MSID password 46 defects 48 Deferred Auto Reallocation 50 deferred error handling 66 DEK 45 description 6 DFE 72 dimensions 43 disc rotation speed 9 73 drive 41 drive characteristics 9 drive failure 14 Drive Locking 46 drive mounting 43 54 drive select 70 dual port support 56 E electrical description of connector 70 signal characteristics 71 specifications 20 electromagnetic compatibility 3 electromagnetic susceptibility 42 EMI requirements 3 encryption engine 45 encryption key 46 environment 53 environmental limits 38 requirements
102. uto reallocation process The process attempts to rewrite the data to the original location If a verification of this rewrite fails the sector is re mapped to a spare location 50 Savio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 10 8 Protection Information PI Protection Information is intended as a standardized approach to system level LRC traditionally provided by systems using 520 byte formatted LBAs Drives formatted with PI information provide the same common LBA count i e same capacity point as non PI formatted drives Sequential performance of a PI drive will be reduced by approximately 1 56 due to the extra overhead of PI being transferred from the media that is not calculated as part of the data transferred to the host To determine the full transfer rate of a PI drive transfers should be calculated by adding the 8 extra bytes of PI to the transferred LBA length i e 512 8 520 PI for matted drives are physically formatted to 520 byte sectors that store 512 bytes of customer data with 8 bytes of Protection Information appended to it The advantage of PI is that the Protection Information bits can be man aged at the HBA and HBA driver level Allowing a system that typically does not support 520 LBA formats to integrate this level of protection Protection Information is valid with any supported LBA size 512 LBA size is used here as common example 10 8 1 Levels of PI There are 4 types of Protection Information Type 0 Describes a
103. ve is shipped from the factory the firmware download port is unlocked 9 5 Data bands When shipped from the factory the drive is configured with a single data band called Band 0 also known as the Global Data Band which comprises LBA 0 through LBA max The host may allocate Band1 by specifying a start LBA and an LBA range The real estate for this band is taken from the Global Band An additional 14 Data Bands may be defined in a similar way Band2 through Band15 but before these bands can be allocated LBA space they must first be individually enabled using the EraseMaster password Data bands cannot overlap but they can be sequential with one band ending at LBA x and the next beginning at LBA x 1 Each data band has its own drive generated encryption key and its own user supplied password The host may change the Encryption Key see Section 9 6 or the password when required The bands should be aligned to 4K LBA boundaries 9 6 Cryptographic erase A significant feature of SEDs is the ability to perform a cryptographic erase This involves the host telling the drive to change the data encryption key for a particular band Once changed the data is no longer recoverable since it was written with one key and will be read using a different key Since the drive overwrites the old key with the new one and keeps no history of key changes the user data can never be recovered This is tanta mount to an instantaneous data erase and is very use
104. without I O or power cables If you intend to use the drive in a non backplane host system connecting the drive using high quality cables is acceptable as long as the I O cable length does not exceed 10 meters 32 8 feet Slide the carrier or tray into the appropriate bay in your host system using the instructions provided by the host system This connects the drive directly to your system s SAS connector The SAS connector is normally located on a SAS backpanel See Section 12 4 1 for additional information about these connectors Power is supplied through the SAS connector The drive is shipped from the factory low level formatted in 512 byte logical blocks You need to reformat the drive only if you want to select a different logical block size Figure 17 Physical interface Note Image is for reference only may not represent actual drive 52 Savvio 10K 5 SAS Product Manual Rev D 11 1 Drive orientation The drive may be mounted in any orientation All drive performance characterizations however have been done with the drive in horizontal discs level and vertical drive on its side orientations which are the two pre ferred mounting orientations 11 2 Cooling Cabinet cooling must be designed by the customer so that the ambient temperature immediately surrounding the drive will not exceed temperature conditions specified in Section 7 5 1 Temperature The rack cabinet or drawer environment for the drive must provide h
105. ws you to control when S M A R T interruptions occur Forcing S M A R T with the RTZ command resets the timer Performance impact S M A R T attribute data is saved to the disc so that the events that caused a predictive failure can be recre ated The drive measures and saves parameters once every hour subject to an idle period on the drive inter faces The process of measuring off line attribute data and saving data to the disc is interruptable The maximum on line only processing delay is summarized below Maximum processing delay Fully enabled delay DEXCPT 0 S M A R T delay times 75 ms Reporting control Reporting is controlled by the MRIE bits in the Informational Exceptions Control mode page 1Ch Subject to the reporting method For example if the MRIE is set to one the firmware will issue to the host an 01 5D00 sense code The FRU field contains the type of predictive failure that occurred The error code is preserved through bus resets and power cycles Determining rate S M A R T monitors the rate at which errors occur and signals a predictive failure if the rate of degraded errors increases to an unacceptable level To determine rate error events are logged and compared to the number of total operations for a given attribute The interval defines the number of operations over which to measure the rate The counter that keeps track of the current number of operations is referred to as the Interval Counter S M A R T
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