The
IBM 7320 is a discontinued storage unit manufactured by IBM which was announced on December 10, 1962 for the
IBM 7090 and 7094 computer systems, was retained for the earliest
System/360 systems as a
count key data device, and was discontinued in 1965. The 7320 is a vertically mounted head-per-track device with 449 tracks, 400 data tracks, 40 alternate tracks, and 9 clock/format tracks. The rotational speed is 3,490 rpm, so the average rotational delay is 8.6 milliseconds. Attachment to a 709x system is through an IBM 7909 Data Channel and an
IBM 7631 File Control unit, which can attach up to five random-access storage units: a mix of 7320,
1301, and
1302 DASD. One or two 7631 controllers can attach to a computer system, but the system can still attach only a total of five DASD. The 7320 was superseded by the
IBM 2301 in mid-1966. ==IBM 2301==