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hard diskn. A rigid magnetic disk fixed permanently within a drive unit and used for storing computer data.hard disk n (Computer Science) a disk of rigid magnetizable material that is used to store data for computers: it is permanently mounted in its disk drive and usually has a storage capacity of a few gigabytes hard′ disk′ n. a rigid disk coated with magnetic material, for storing computer programs and relatively large amounts of data. [1975–80] hard disk (härd) A rigid magnetic disk fixed within a disk drive and used for storing computer data. Hard disks hold more data than floppy disks, and data on a hard disk can be accessed faster than data on a floppy disk.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hard disk - a rigid magnetic disk mounted permanently in a drive unitfixed disk, hard discdisc drive, disk drive, hard drive, Winchester drive - computer hardware that holds and spins a magnetic or optical disk and reads and writes information on itmagnetic disc, magnetic disk, disc, disk - (computer science) a memory device consisting of a flat disk covered with a magnetic coating on which information is storedremovable disk - a hard disk that can be removed from the disk drive; removal prevents unauthorized use | Translationshard disk
hard disk a disk of rigid magnetizable material that is used to store data for computers: it is permanently mounted in its disk drive and usually has a storage capacity of a few gigabytes hard disk[′härd ¦disk] (computer science) A magnetic disk made of rigid material, providing high-capacity random-access storage. hard disk (storage)(In contrast to floppy disk) A magnetic diskdata storage device where the disks are rigid and fixed to acentral axle. They are usually packaged with associatedread/write heads and electronics. Most hard disks arepermanently connected to the drive (fixed disks) though thereare also removable hard disks.
See magnetic disk.hard diskThe primary computer storage medium, which is made of one or more aluminum or glass platters, coated with a ferromagnetic material. Although the terms "hard disk" and "hard drive" are used synonymously; technically, the disk spins inside the drive.
All computers used to have an internal hard disk for storage; however, today, storage can be solid state (see SSD). External hard disks can be plugged into USB or a eSATA port for more storage.
Hard disks are "fixed disks," which means the platters reside permanently in the drive. In the past, removable cartridges for backup and transport contained the platters (see removable disk).
Storage... Not Memory Hard disks are not the computer's main memory. Disks store programs and data until deliberately deleted by the user, but memory (RAM) is a temporary workspace. To learn how this workspace is used to process data, see memory. For a summary of memory and storage types, see storage vs. memory.
Capacity and Speed Capacity is measured in bytes, and the largest drives hold up to 10 terabytes. Speed is measured by transfer rate in megabytes per second as well as latency: how long it takes to begin transferring data, typically 3 to 15 milliseconds (ms). By comparison, CDs/DVDs take 80 to 120 ms.
The platters rotate constantly at thousands of RPM; however, to preserve battery, laptops default to powering them down after a set period of no activity. This mechanical action is why hard disks are slowly fading into history and being replaced with SSDs (see SSD). See hard drive capacity, access time and transfer rate.
Disks Come Pre-Formatted Hard disks are pre-formatted at the factory, which divides the platters into identifiable sectors. For more details on disk structure, see magnetic disk, format program, hard disk defect management and drop protection.
Hard Disk Types Over the years, several kinds of hard disks have emerged. Today, SATA drives are the most common, although SAS drives are also used. For more details, see SATA, SAS, SCSI and hard disk interfaces.
| Non-Removable Internal Hard Disk |
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Hard disks use one or more metal or glass platters covered with a magnetic coating. In this drawing, the cover is removed. |
| First Hard Disk Computer (1956) |
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Extraordinary technology, IBM's RAMAC was part computer, part tabulator and the first computer with a hard disk. (Image courtesy of IBM.) |
| Five Megabytes Total |
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Each of the RAMAC's 50 platters two feet in diameter held a whopping 100,000 characters. Today, the capacity of all 50 would fit on the head of a pin. (Image courtesy of IBM.) |
| First Personal Computer Hard Disk (1979) |
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In 1979, Seagate introduced the first hard disk for personal computers with 5MB on two 5.25" platters, the same capacity as all 50 platters in the RAMAC. Today, platters are 3.5" for desktops and 2.5" and 1.8" for laptops. See ST506. (Image courtesy of Seagate Technology, Inc.) |
| Four Decades After RAMAC (1998) |
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This 47GB Seagate drive held 100,000 times as much data as the RAMAC. Today, 20 times more storage is available on a flash drive (see USB drive). (Image courtesy of Seagate Technology, Inc.) |
| World's Smallest (2005) |
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The size of a postage stamp, the Microdrive was a less-than-one-inch hard disk for mobile devices with up to 8GB of storage (see Microdrive). |
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hard cornthe usual form of corn over a toe joint.hard corn (hahrd kōrn) The usual form of clavus over a toe joint. Synonym(s): heloma durum. [L. heloma durum]LegalSeeMemoryhard disk
hard disk a data storage device in which data is stored on a magnetic disk embodied in a COMPUTER. Most hard disks can store large amounts of data, such as 20 megabytes of numbers or letters.AcronymsSeehot doghard disk Related to hard disk: Hard disk recoverySynonyms for hard disknoun a rigid magnetic disk mounted permanently in a drive unitSynonymsRelated Words- disc drive
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