G11B19/20

Preventing physical removal of a drive with a medium in motion for mitigating damage events to components of the drive

In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method includes determining whether a medium in a drive is in motion, the drive being mounted in a receptacle, in response to determining that the medium is in motion, preventing physical removal of the drive from the receptacle, and in response to determining that the medium is not in motion, allowing physical removal of the drive from the receptacle. In another embodiment, a computer program product for controlling removal of a drive includes a computer readable storage medium having program instructions embodied therewith. The computer readable storage medium is not a transitory signal per se. The program instructions are readable and/or executable by a computer to cause the computer to perform the foregoing method.

DNA vector production system

A vector production system is provided. The system comprises recombinant cells designed to encode at least a first recombinase under the control of an inducible promoter and the cells include an expression vector encoding a nucleic acid of interest within the regulatory elements of the expression vector which are flanked on either side by a target sequence for at least the first recombinase. The vector production system provides an efficient one-step process for producing linear or circular covalently closed vectors that incorporate a nucleic acid sequence of interest.

Fluid-dynamic bearing system

A fluid-dynamic bearing system comprising a stationary bearing component (12, 16, 18) and a bearing component (14, 14a) rotatable about a rotation axis, wherein, during operation of the bearing, the stationary and rotary components are separated from each other by a bearing gap (20) filled with a bearing fluid, wherein at least one fluid-dynamic radial bearing (22, 24) and at least one fluid-dynamic thrust bearing (28) or, alternatively, at least one conical fluid-dynamic bearing are arranged along the bearing gap (20), and wherein the bearing gap (20) comprises first and second open ends sealed by a first sealing gap (34) and a second sealing gap (36). The second sealing gap (36) exclusively extends normal to the rotation axis (40).

DISC DRIVE VEHICLE HAVING THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE VEHICLE
20170294205 · 2017-10-12 ·

A disc drive includes: a disc driver that plays a safely seated optical disc; and a disc mover that moves the disc driver. The disc driver and the disc mover are configured to share information of their respective states with each other.

DISC DRIVE VEHICLE HAVING THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE VEHICLE
20170294205 · 2017-10-12 ·

A disc drive includes: a disc driver that plays a safely seated optical disc; and a disc mover that moves the disc driver. The disc driver and the disc mover are configured to share information of their respective states with each other.

Storage control apparatus, storage apparatus, and computer-readable recording medium having stored therein storage control program
09824716 · 2017-11-21 · ·

A checking unit configured to check whether or not each of the plurality of storage devices is a speed-changeable storage device capable of processing data at a plurality of rotation speeds, and a control unit configured to set a storage device among the plurality of storage devices that is checked to be the speed-changeable storage device to a first state operating at a first rotation speed that is a first threshold or less in a case where a data access to the storage device does not occur are included, whereby effective power saving can be realized in a simple manner.

Magnetic bearings for data storage devices
11670336 · 2023-06-06 · ·

A hard disk drive includes a base deck that is coupled to a cover, a motor assembly that is coupled to the base deck, and magnetic recording media that is coupled to the motor assembly. The motor assembly includes a magnetic bearing with a horizontal magnetic bearing component and a vertical magnetic bearing component.

Variable hard disc drive idle spindle speeds within a disc array
11257520 · 2022-02-22 · ·

A data storage rack may only have a subset of the HDDs therein operating in an active mode where read/write operations may be performed. Other HDDs may operate in an idle mode, which is a power-saving state that permits the HDDs to quickly change-over to the active mode, when needed. In storage racks containing numerous HDDs, a majority of the HDDs may be operated at idle mode for a majority of the time. Where a large number of HDDs are operated at idle mode, a fixed common idle speed shared by the numerous HDDs can cause unwanted excitation, vibration, and resonance. This can yield increased wear on rack components, decreased performance from the HDDs therein, and increased noise. Variable HDD idle spindle speeds mitigate the foregoing, which is caused by an idle spindle speed previously common to many, if not all HDDs within the data storage rack.

SPINDLE MOTOR

A spindle motor has a base plate, a stator core fixed to the base plate, a rotor member rotatable with respect to the base plate, a rotor magnet facing the stator core in a radial direction and fixed to the rotor member and a ring-shaped magnetic attractive plate attached to the base plate bottom surface facing the rotor magnet in an axial direction to generate a magnetic attracting force between the rotor magnet and the magnetic attractive plate. A ring-shaped wall surface is on the base plate bottom surface. At least one of an outer and inner circumference of the ring-shaped magnetic attractive plate has a polygonal shape formed of linear parts and corner parts. In a state in which at least one of the outer and inner circumferences having the polygonal shape contacts the ring-shaped wall surface, the ring-shaped magnetic attractive plate is adhesively fixed to the base plate.

SPINDLE MOTOR AND DISK DRIVE APPARATUS
20170249968 · 2017-08-31 ·

A cup portion of a base member includes a cylindrical portion and a bottom plate portion. The cylindrical portion is arranged to be coaxial or substantially coaxial with a central axis extending in a vertical direction. The bottom plate portion is defined integrally with the cylindrical portion, and is arranged to close a lower portion of the cylindrical portion. A bearing mechanism is arranged inside of the cup portion. An outer circumferential surface of the bearing mechanism and an inner circumferential surface of the cylindrical portion have an adhesive layer arranged therebetween. In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, a communicating hole passing through the cylindrical portion in a direction that crosses an axial direction is defined in the vicinity of a junction of the cylindrical portion and the bottom plate portion. In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the base member includes a communicating hole passing through the bottom plate portion in the axial direction.