Enterprise Networking Planet   Earthweb  
White Papers IT Jobs Events Research Premium Services Training & Certification Media Kit
   subjects:
Search Earthweb

internet.commerce
Be a Commerce Partner














Search for more networking terms . . .
 
hard disk
Last modified: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 

A magnetic disk on which you can store computer data. The term hard is used to distinguish it from a soft, or floppy, disk. Hard disks hold more data and are faster than floppy disks. A hard disk, for example, can store anywhere from 10 to more than 100 gigabytes, whereas most floppies have a maximum storage capacity of 1.4 megabytes.

A single hard disk usually consists of several platters. Each platter requires two read/write heads, one for each side. All the read/write heads are attached to a single access arm so that they cannot move independently. Each platter has the same number of tracks, and a track location that cuts across all platters is called a cylinder. For example, a typical 84 megabyte hard disk for a PC might have two platters (four sides) and 1,053 cylinders.

In general, hard disks are less portable than floppies, although it is possible to buy removable hard disks.

Also see What's Inside a Hard Drive? in the Did You Know . . . ? section of Webopedia.

  Related Links

Hard Disk Logical Structures and File Systems 
Describes "standard" file systems used on PCs, with particular focus on the FAT file system and its variants. This page is from "The PC Guide."

PC Guide's hard disk drive reference 
Offers a large amount of information covering construction and operation, geometry and formatting, performance factors, BIOS and size issues, interfaces, configuration and file systems.

Disk Manager product page
Describes Ontrack Computer's Disk Manager product, a hard disk installation package.

Hard Disk BIOS and Capacity Factors
Describes issues related to how the BIOS and operating system interact with the hard disk, and BIOS-related issues and problems. Includes a full look at the many capacity limitations inherent in using IDE/ATA interface drives, and other BIOS restrictions on hard disk capacity. This page is from "The PC Guide."

Hard Disk BIOS Translation Modes
Detailed description of the various types of BIOS translation that are used in modern PCs. Includes sections on normal/standard CHS mode, Extended CHS/large mode, Logical Block Addressing (LBA), a comparison of translation modes, and caveats on changing translation modes and transferring hard disks between PCs. This page is from "The PC Guide."

Hard disk information page
This site hosts a collection of information on hard disks, including an EIDE FAQ, the bus master DMA features and drivers and troubleshooting, driver information, and manufacturer pages.







Related Categories
Hard Disk Drives

Related Terms
cache

cylinder

disk drive

disk pack

EIDE

floppy disk

ghost imaging

hard card

hard disk type

HLF

IDE interface

interleave

LLF

mass storage

platter

removable hard disk

ScanDisk

SMART

track

FREE Tech Newsletters



JupiterOnlineMedia

internet.comearthweb.comDevx.commediabistro.comGraphics.com

Search:

Jupitermedia Corporation has two divisions: Jupiterimages and JupiterOnlineMedia

Jupitermedia Corporate Info


Legal Notices, Licensing, Reprints, & Permissions, Privacy Policy.

Advertise | Newsletters | Tech Jobs | Shopping | E-mail Offers