Topic 3 Part 6: Data Storage

Topic 3 Part 6: Data Storage

Hard Drive Overview

Introduction to Hard Drives

  • The hard drive is located on the motherboard, close to the CPU of a laptop, serving as the primary storage device for data.
  • Hard drives consist of spinning platters that store data; more platters increase storage capacity.

Functionality and Structure

  • Standard hard drives typically have a size of 3.5 inches and can hold up to 568 MB or more.
  • The operation involves an actuator that reads and writes data on the platters, which rotate continuously when in use.

Data Storage Techniques

  • Data can be stored randomly or sequentially on the platters, with capacity considerations based on recording methods (longitudinal vs. perpendicular).
  • The number of platters affects storage capacity; higher numbers allow for greater data retention.

Durability and Maintenance

  • Hard drives are economical but not very durable, typically lasting around five years under normal conditions.
  • External factors like dust and heat can damage hard drive surfaces, necessitating protective casings.

Performance Improvement Strategies

  • Regular maintenance such as clearing unnecessary files can enhance hard drive performance.
  • Compression techniques may be used to reduce file sizes for better space management without losing essential data.
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Topic 3 Part 6: Data Storage