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  2. Hard disk drive interface - Wikipedia

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    Several Parallel ATA hard disk drives. Parallel ATA, originally IDE and then standardized under the name AT Attachment (ATA), with the alias P-ATA or PATA retroactively added upon introduction of the new variant Serial ATA. The original name (circa 1986) reflected the integration of the controller with the hard drive itself.

  3. Western Digital - Wikipedia

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    In December 2013, Western Digital stopped manufacturing parallel ATA hard disk drives for laptops (2.5-inch form factor) and desktop PCs (3.5-inch form factor). Until that time, they were last hard disk manufacturer to produce PATA hard disk drives. [30] Furthermore, they were the only manufacturer that had 250 GB and 320 GB in 2.5-inch form ...

  4. SATA - Wikipedia

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    A 3.5-inch Serial ATA hard disk drive A 2.5-inch Serial ATA solid-state drive. SATA was announced in 2000 [4] [5] in order to provide several advantages over the earlier PATA interface such as reduced cable size and cost (seven conductors instead of 40 or 80), native hot swapping, faster data transfer through higher signaling rates, and more efficient transfer through an (optional) I/O queuing ...

  5. Parallel ATA - Wikipedia

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    ATA-2 also was the first to note that devices other than hard drives could be attached to the interface: 3.1.7 Device: Device is a storage peripheral. Traditionally, a device on the ATA interface has been a hard disk drive, but any form of storage device may be placed on the ATA interface provided it adheres to this standard.

  6. History of hard disk drives - Wikipedia

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    1997 – Seagate introduces the first 7,200-rpm ATA hard drive, Medalist Pro 6530 and Medalist Pro 9140 [45] 1998 – UltraDMA/33 and ATAPI standardized; 1999 – IBM releases the Microdrive in 170 MB and 340 MB capacities; 2000 – Seagate ships the first 15,000-rpm hard drive, the Cheetah X15 [42]

  7. RDX (disk) - Wikipedia

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    RDX cartridges are shock-proof 2.5-inch Serial ATA hard disk drives and are advertised to sustain a 1 meter (39 in) drop onto a concrete floor and to offer an archival lifetime up to 30 years and transfer up to 650GB/hr. The technology was developed by ProStor Systems Incorporated in 2004.