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by Joker_vD 277 days ago
Seeking a tape also takes an unpredictable amount of time; and so is seeking a disk, for that matter (IIRC, historically it was actually quite difficult for UNIX systems to saturate disk's througput with random reads).
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According to ChatGPT, a tape device is actually considered a "slow device". Even though I'm not sure it's that unpredictable. Maybe for most common use cases it is.

I was under the impression that seeking a disk you can generally calculate well with 10ms? Again, it depends on the file system abstractions built on top, and then the cache and the current system load -- how many seeks will be required?