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Comparison Toshiba L200 2.5" HDWL120UZSVA 2 TB vs WD Blue 2.5" WD20SPZX 2 TB
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Placementbuilt-inbuilt-in
TypeHDDHDD
FeaturespCpC
Size2000 GB2000 GB
Form factor2.5 "2.5 "
ConnectionSATA3SATA3
Manufacturer's warranty2 years2 years
Technical specs
Cache memory128 MB128 MB
Record technologySMRSMR
RPM5400 rpm5400 rpm
Data transfer rate149 MB/s
Operation power consumption1.65 W1.7 W
Standby power consumption0.5 W
Reading noise level24 dB24 dB
Standby mode noise level23 dB
MTBF0.6 M h
MTBF600 K
General
Size100x70x10 mm70x100x7 mm
Weight117 g90 g
Added to E-Catalognovember 2018november 2018

Data transfer rate

The speed of data transfer between the disk and client devices is determined by the type of drive, spindle speed, memory buffer size and connection connectors. The last parameter is the most important, since it is impossible to exceed the bandwidth of a particular interface.

Operation power consumption

The amount of power consumed by the disk when reading and writing information. In fact, this is the peak power consumption, it is in these modes that the drive consumes the most energy.

HDD power consumption data is needed primarily to calculate the overall system power consumption and power supply requirements for the system. In addition, for laptops that are planned to be used often "in isolation from outlets", it is advisable to choose more economical drives.

Standby power consumption

The amount of power consumed by the disk "idle". In the on state, the disk platters rotate regardless of whether information is being written or read or not — maintaining this rotation takes the energy consumed while waiting.

The lower the power consumption while waiting, the more economical the disk is, the less energy it consumes. At the same time, we note that in fact this parameter is relevant mainly when choosing a drive for a laptop, when energy efficiency is crucial. For stationary PCs, “idle” power consumption does not play a special role, and when calculating the requirements for a power supply, it is necessary to take into account not this indicator, but the power consumption during operation (see above).

Standby mode noise level

The amount of noise produced by a disk "idle", when no read and/or write operations are performed. The sound source in this case is the plates — they rotate all the time while the disk is on; since no other mechanics are involved, idle noise is generally lower than read/write noise. The lower the noise level, the more comfortable the use of the device. The maximum noise level of modern hard drives in standby mode is about 40 dB — this is comparable to quiet human speech.

MTBF

Guaranteed (minimum) hard drive uptime. The longer the time between failures, the more durable and reliable the device. At the same time, we note that after this time, the drive will not necessarily fail immediately — most models remain operational even after the claimed resource has been exhausted, but the manufacturer does not give any guarantees here.

MTBF

Guaranteed (minimum) number of hard drive on-off cycles after which it will remain operational. The higher this number, the more reliable the drive.
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