7K320 SATA OEM Specification
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5
Data integrity
5.1
Data loss on power off
Data loss will not be caused by a power off during any operation except the write operation.
A power off during a write operation causes the loss of any received or resident data that has not
been written onto the disk media.
A power off during a write operation might make a maximum of one sector of data unreadable. This
state can be recovered by a rewrite operation.
5.2
Write Cache
When the write cache is enabled, the write command may complete before the actual disk write operation
finishes. This means that a power off, even after the write command completion, could cause the loss of
data that the drive has received but not yet written onto the disk.
In order to prevent this data loss, confirm the completion of the actual write operation prior to the power
off by issuing a
Soft reset
COMRESET
Flush Cache command
Standby command
Standby Immediate command
Sleep command
Confirm the command’s completion.
5.3
Equipment status
The equipment status is available to the host system any time the drive is not ready to read, write, or seek.
This status normally exists at the power-on time and will be maintained until the following conditions are
satisfied:
The access recalibration/tuning is complete.
The spindle speed meets the requirements for reliable operation.
The self-check of the drive is complete.
The appropriate error status is made available to the host system if any of the following conditions occur
after the drive has become ready:
The spindle speed lies outside the requirements for reliable operation.
The occurrence of a Write Fault condition.
5.4
WRITE safety
The drive ensures that the data is written into the disk media properly. The following conditions are
monitored during a write operation. When one of these conditions exceeds the criteria, the write operation
is terminated and the automatic retry sequence is invoked.
Head off track
External shock
Low supply voltage
Spindle speed out of tolerance
Head open/short