more notes and a link on disk latency and vibration
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situations than one without.</td></tr>
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<tr><th>Excessive vibration</th>
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<td>This doesn't affect the flow of data to or from the audio interface, but
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it can cause the flow of data to and from disk storage to become
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it can cause the flow of data to and from (spinning) disk storage to become
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<em>much</em> slower. If a computer going to be used in an environment with
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loud live sound (specifically, high bass volume), make sure it is placed so
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that the disk is not subjected to noticeable vibration. The vibrations will
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physically displace the read-write heads of disk, and the resulting errors
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will force a retry of the reading from the disk. Retrying over and over
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massively reduces the rate at which data can be read from the disk. Avoid
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this.</td></tr>
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this.If you find this hard to believe, check
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out <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDacjrSCeq4">this
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video</a> which the effects of merely shouting at your drives. This
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is likely not an issue with contemporary SSD drives, which have no
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spinning/head mechanisms.</td></tr>
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</table>
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