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  2. Euro Truck Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Euro Truck Simulator (known as Big Rig Europe in North America) is a 2008 truck simulation game developed and published by SCS Software.The game is set in a scaled-down rendition of Europe, from the United Kingdom and Portugal to Poland and the Czech Republic, where players drive a variety of semi-trucks and trailers across the continent, visiting the continent's major cities, picking up and ...

  3. Hard disk drive performance characteristics - Wikipedia

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    Floppy disk drives have sustained "disk-to-buffer" data transfer rates that are one or two orders of magnitude lower than that of HDDs. The sustained "disk-to- buffer " data transfer rates varies amongst families of Optical disk drives with the slowest 1x CDs at 1.23 Mbit/s floppy-like while a high performance 12x Blu-ray drive at 432 Mbit/s ...

  4. Talk:Hard disk drive performance characteristics - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, much of the article is medium agnostic and in fact the performance characteristics of disk drives having different media is distinguished by degree not metric, so one article on disk drive performance characteristics makes sense. Rather than limit the article by title, we ought to be spending our time improving it.

  5. Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Wikipedia

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    Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a truck driving simulator with elements of a business simulation game.Players drive articulated trucks in an open world rendition of Europe, delivering loads to a designated location in order to be compensated with money and experience points.

  6. Disk drive performance characteristics - Wikipedia

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  7. Interleaving (disk storage) - Wikipedia

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    In block storage devices such as hard disk drives, interleaving is a technique used to improve slow system performance by putting data accessed sequentially into non-sequential blocks, typically sectors. The number of physical sectors between consecutive logical sectors is called the interleave skip factor or skip factor. [1] [2] [3]