Disk platters are the circular data storage components inside hard disk drives (HDDs) and some solid-state drives (SSDs) that store digital information. Each platter is coated with a magnetic material that allows data to be written and read by a read/write head. Multiple platters can be stacked within a single drive to increase storage capacity. The speed and performance of a hard drive are influenced by the number of platters and their rotational speed.
platters
This harddrive holds up to 20 individual platters.
Hard disk platters are commonly made of a magnetic material called cobalt alloy or aluminum alloy.
Hard disk platters are typically made of a thin layer of metal, such as aluminum or glass, coated with a magnetic material that stores data.
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hard disk save data on platters. On platters there are tracks and sectors in which the data is saved.
it is the hard disk
A round magnetic plate that is part of the hard disk. Hard disks can contain up to a dozen platters.
A hard disk drive (HDD) is a fixed storage device that consists of one or more rigid metal platters coated with a metal oxide material. These platters store digital data magnetically and are read/write heads access data on the platters.
Cylinder
That's a hard disk.
A disk cluster is a location on a disk's surface that stores data. Most disks are divided into platters/cylinders, tracks, and sectors, and sectors are grouped into clusters when formatted with a file system.