Fujitsu MAS3735NP Leaflet

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“Independant Product Review”
The MAS3735 73.5GB
Ultra320 SCSI
With its outstanding 10,000 RPM MAP3147, Fujitsu has demonstrated that it is a force to be reckoned
with and is now aiming to test the competition with the MAS3735 15,000 RPM.  Combining up to four
18GB platters to yield a flagship capacity of 73GB with an average read access time of just 3.3 ms
and industry standard 8MB buffer.  With 2.78 inch (70 mm) media, the increased radius means more
linear density can be incorporated into the product.
Introduction
Low Level Results
WinBench 99’s quantitative results record a
winning outer-zone transfer rate of 78.6 MB/sec.
IPEAK SPT’s AnalyzeDisk assesses many low
level characteristics of hard drives.  Random
read access time is just under 5.6 ms.
The output graph, indicates an outer-zone
sequential transfer rate of 78.6 MB/sec,
breaking yet another record. Interestingly,
the MAS maintains this rate for over half
its capacity.
In the end there is no question about it,
those
seeking the fastest hard drive around should
get the MAS3735
.  The MAS3735 
delivers top-
notch single and multiple user
performance
to snatch the title of
“World’s Fastest Drive”.
“The W
orlds Fastest Drive”
Fujitsu’s MAS3735 turns in 
record-breaking low-level
scores
, a magnificent physical achievement.  Fujitsu’s
drive easily 
delivers the top marks in all our server
measures.
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Progress (billions of bytes)
Transfer Rate (millions of bytes per second)
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Fujitsu
MAS3735
Seagate Cheetah
15K.3
IBM Ultrastar
36Z15
Maxtor Atlas
15k 
Data Transfer Performance
(ms)
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Read
Write
IPEAK SPT AnalyzeDisk
6.1
5.6
5.9
6.2
7.1
6.6
6.1
5.7
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Fujitsu
MAS3735
Seagate Cheetah
15K.3
IBM Ultrastar
36Z15
Maxtor Atlas
15k 
Data Transfer Performance
(MByet/s)
80
Begin
End
eTesting Lab’s WinBench 99v2.0
61.1
78.6
76.4
55.6
34.9
49.1
51.1
73.7