Magnetic Storage Flashcards

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What is magnetic storage

A

Storage medium where the disk surface is coated with minute particles of Ferric Oxide 9rust) which are polarised by a magnetic field.

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What is a Hard Disk Drive

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A Drive used to hold data on hard and inflexible platters. Can be internal and external.

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What is a HD Head Float

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The Head floats above the disk surface on a cushion of moving air which is created by the disk spinning. 0.0003mm

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What is the Read/Write head?

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An Electromagnetic coil used to read or write data to the disk.

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How do you read data from a HDD

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A coil is passed over the surface and the magnetic domain on the surface induces a current in the coil.

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How is data written to a HDD

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A magnetic field is created to change the alignment of the particles. Done by passing a current through the head coil in one direction or the another.

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What is the landing zone?

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The unused area in the centre of the platter where the heads park.

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What is a Head Crash?

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When the head touches the disk surface whilst spinning, due to vibration / shock. Ferric oxide coating is scratched creating bad sectors and in severe cases damages the heads.

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What are bad sectors?

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Parts of the disk what can no longer hold data. Shows up as a CRC error

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Automatic Sector translation

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aka bad sector remapping. HDD have extra sectors which are used to replace any bad sectors.

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What are platters?

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The disks that the data is written onto. Usually doublesided.

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12
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What is Hermetically sealing?

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Completely sealed.

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What is CAV?

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Constant angluar velocity - disk spins at the same number of revolutions per minute all the time.

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What is a Disk track?

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The disk surface is marked out into circular tracks one inside the other.

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What is a Sector?

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A part of the track.

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What is a cylinder?

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If multiple disks then the tracks which are directly above or below each other are known as cylinders.

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What is disk Partitioning?

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To divide memory into isolated sections.

18
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What is formatting a disk?

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To prepare a storage medium for reading and writing. The OS erases all data on the disk, tests the disk, marks bad sectors then creates internal tables.

19
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What is disk fragmentation?

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Condition where files are divided into pieces scattered around different places on a disk.