Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID)
It is called RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks).
It is called RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks).
It is called RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks).
RAID stands for a redundant array of independent disks. Thus, a group of two or more hard disks comprise a RAID, or array of physically separate drives.
Permanent storage device such as a hard drive.
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hard disks are generally contains within the computer and contain FAR more memory than a floppy disk does. floppy disks generally contain 1.44 mb where as hard drives are constantly developing and are currently about 1TB MAX. floppy disks are external in the same way as CD's
Secondary Storage
Computer hard disk drives may be made of a stack of one or more disks (made out of metal or ceramic) covered in a magnetic "paint". Each of these disks is called a "platter".
To the IDE cable, 2 Hard disks can be connected as Master and Slave.(Hard disks that support IDE). 4 SATA ports could be used for 4 Hard Disks.
Poker chips.
Because inside the case of the hard-drive is a number of thin disks. These revolve around a central spindle, and are accessed by a 'read/write head'