Could anyone verify this claim?
When you start using a new HD, the files are allocated with sectors close to the outside of the HD, and so the linear speed of the head is faster there. As the HD is being occupied, the sectors move to the inner circles, and the linear speed drops because of the smaller radius of the inner circle. Someone told me that the sustained speed of HD when transferring large files could drop by half when more than 2/3" occupied. Please verify.
When you start using a new HD, the files are allocated with sectors close to the outside of the HD, and so the linear speed of the head is faster there. As the HD is being occupied, the sectors move to the inner circles, and the linear speed drops because of the smaller radius of the inner circle. Someone told me that the sustained speed of HD when transferring large files could drop by half when more than 2/3" occupied. Please verify.