Hard Drive & Storage Technology: Key Concepts

Hard drives are divided into tracks and sectors using Winchester technology. They are direct access devices. A, b, and c are correct.

Optical discs use laser technology. They are output devices. They use laser technology.

The CD-ROM is a storage medium. It is a storage medium.

The concept “each physical side of the disc,” corresponds to: Faces. Faces.

The concept “areas obtained by drawing imaginary diameters,” corresponds to: Sectors. Sectors.

The term “each axis of concentric rings found on each face,” corresponds to: Tracks. Tracks.

The concept of each track on different platters corresponds to: Cylinders. Cylinders.

The concepts Sectors, Tracks, Cylinders, and Faces correspond to: Hard drives. the hard drives.

Magnetic devices include: Diskettes. Diskettes.

The concept consistent with sensitivity is: The width of the track that a read/write head can process. The width of track that is able to treat a head read / write.

Bus Crossing is: A technique used to recognize more than one unit on the same controller. A technique used to recognize more than one unit on the same controller.

The platters are covered with: Magnetic material. A, b and c are correct.

Optical devices include: CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs. C are correct.

HT Technology belongs to: Pentium 4. Pentium 4.

SMART technology alerts the user to predictable errors in hard drives. to alert the user tries to predictable errors that may occur in the hard drives.

The concept of access time is the time elapsed from when a read is initiated until the data is obtained. It is a concept that applies to hard drives and is the time elapsed since the reading is done until the data is obtained.

The rotary engine is responsible for the circular motion of the hard disk platter. It is in charge of making the circular motion of the plate the hard disk.

An external drive can connect to: USB, Parallel, and SCSI. A, b and c are correct.

Can you put more than one processor on a motherboard? Yes, but it depends on the motherboard. Yes, but depends on the plate.

7200 RPM is a common hard disk speed. … You can understand how a hard disk rpm. You

The hard drive heads are responsible for reading and writing disks. They are responsible for reading and writing disks.

The G value is: The shock tolerance of the heads of a disk. shock tolerance of the heads of a disk.

The main memory, central or internal RAM is: RAM. B are correct.

The techniques of recording data on a hard drive are: ZBR and GCR. ZBR and GCR.

SCSI hard drives: Are fast, require a SCSI controller, and use a special cable. A, b and c are correct.

On a SCSI controller, you can connect: Multiple SCSI devices in a cascade. B are correct.

NetBurst technology is Intel’s own technology. Intel’s ….

The rotary engine is responsible for the movement of disk heads. He is in charge of performing the movement of disk heads.

Hard drives are divided into tracks and sectors using Winchester technology. They are direct access devices. A, b and c are correct.

The platters are coated with: Magnetic material. A, b and c are correct.