IBM introduced the term "PFA" and its technology in 1992, with reference to its 0662-S1x drive (1052 MB
Fast-Wide SCSI-2 disk which operated at 5400
rpm). The technology relies on measuring several key (mainly mechanical) parameters of the drive unit, such asthe flying height of
heads. The drive
firmware compares the measured parameters against predefined thresholds and evaluates the health status of the drive. If the drive appears likely to fail soon, the system sends notification to the disk controller. The major drawbacks of the technology included: • the binary result - the only status visible to the host was presence or absence of a notification • the unidirectional communications - the drive firmware sending notification The technology merged with IntelliSafe to form the
Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART). ==Processor and memory==