IDE (UDMA-33) to SCSI (Ultra-2)
Please provide values below to convert IDE (UDMA-33) to SCSI (Ultra-2), or change ↔.
IDE (UDMA-33)
Definition: Refers to UDMA mode 33 for IDE devices, with data transfer rates of up to 33 MB/s.
Funfact: UDMA-33 was widely used in desktop computers in the late 1990s, offering much better data transfer rates than previous PIO and DMA modes.
SCSI (Ultra-2)
Definition: Refers to Ultra-2 SCSI, with speeds up to 80 MB/s.
Funfact: Ultra-2 SCSI was popular in the late 90s and early 2000s for connecting high-speed storage devices in servers and workstations.
IDE (UDMA-33) to SCSI (Ultra-2) Conversion Table
1 IDE (UDMA-33) | 0.4125 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
2 IDE (UDMA-33) | 0.825 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
3 IDE (UDMA-33) | 1.2375 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
5 IDE (UDMA-33) | 2.0625 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
10 IDE (UDMA-33) | 4.125 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
50 IDE (UDMA-33) | 20.625 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
100 IDE (UDMA-33) | 41.25 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
1000 IDE (UDMA-33) | 412.5 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
10000 IDE (UDMA-33) | 4125 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
100000 IDE (UDMA-33) | 41250 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
1000000 IDE (UDMA-33) | 412500 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
How to Convert IDE (UDMA-33) to SCSI (Ultra-2)
1 IDE (UDMA-33) = 0.4125 SCSI (Ultra-2)
1 SCSI (Ultra-2) = 2.4242424242 IDE (UDMA-33)
we use cross multiplication method
IDE (UDMA-33) → SCSI (Ultra-2)
1 → 0.4125
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.4125=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.61875