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  2. Hard Drive - Wikipedia

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    A hard disk drive is a computer storage device containing rigid rotating platters. Hard Drive may also refer to: Solid-state drive, a computer storage device that has no moving parts; Hard Drive (The Sorry Kisses album), a 2008 album by The Sorry Kisses; Hard Drive (Art Blakey album), a 1957 album by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers

  3. Hardcard - Wikipedia

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    Typically a hard disk drive (HDD) installs into a drive bay; cables connect the drive to a host adapter and power source. If the personal computer lacks an available bus on a compatible host adapter, then one may have to install an adapter into an expansion slot. The Hardcard supplies its own host adapter, and doesn't require an empty drive bay.

  4. Hard disk drive - Wikipedia

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    Two 2.5" external USB hard drives Seagate Hard Drive with a controller board to convert SATA to USB, FireWire, and eSATA Current external hard disk drives typically connect via USB-C; earlier models use USB-B (sometimes with using of a pair of ports for better bandwidth) or (rarely) eSATA connection. Variants using USB 2.0 interface generally ...

  5. History of hard disk drives - Wikipedia

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    2009 - Western Digital is the first to offer a 1 TB hard drive in a 2.5 inch form factor. [57] 2009 – Western Digital ships first HDD with dual stage piezoelectric actuator [58] 2010 – First hard drive manufactured by using the Advanced Format of 4,096‑byte sectors instead of 512‑byte sectors. [59]: Overview

  6. Micropolis Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Micropolis Corporation (styled as MICROPΩLIS) was a disk drive company located in Chatsworth, California and founded in 1976. Micropolis initially manufactured high capacity (for the time) hard-sectored 5.25-inch floppy drives and controllers, later manufacturing hard drives using SCSI and ESDI interfaces.

  7. Density (computer storage) - Wikipedia

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    That said, the price of high-capacity drives has fallen rapidly, and this is indeed an effect of density. The highest capacity drives use more platters, essentially individual hard drives within the case. As the density increases, the number of platters can be reduced, leading to lower costs. Hard drives are often measured in terms of cost per bit.

  8. Rodime - Wikipedia

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    Rodime was an electronics company specialising in hard disks, based in Glenrothes, Scotland.It was founded in 1979 by several Scottish and American former employees of Burroughs Corporation and listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1986, becoming Rodime PLC.

  9. HDD - Wikipedia

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    Hard Drive Divinity, the transformed state of CPUs in Hyperdimension Neptunia; Handan East railway station, China Railway pinyin code HDD This page was last edited on ...