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Hard Drives



Edge DiskGo! 100 GB 2.5

Edge DiskGo! 100 GB 2.5" Ultra Portable Hard Drive
The DiskGO! 2.5" Ultra Portable Hard Drive is a fast, convenient way to backup and save your important files and precious digital photos and songs. Large on capacity, but small on size, this sleek, aluminum-encased portable hard drive can quickly and easily store up to 140* CDs worth of data! Ranging from 20GB to 100GB, the DiskGO! 2.5" Ultra Portable Hard Drive is the perfect way to gain additional hard drive space and quickly perform routine backups. With transfer rates up to 480Mbs, this hard drive can back-up an entire notebook or desktop computer in just minutes.



Seagate 40 GB 7,200 RPM Internal ATA-Hard Drive
Seagate 40 GB 7,200 RPM Internal ATA-Hard Drive
Distinctions - Best combination of performance, acoustics and robustness. Best-in-class non-operating shock for excellent reliability. Idle acoustics of 2.5 bels- the industry's best. Interface: The drive interface is the language or protocol a drive uses to communicate with a host computer or network. The three main types of drive interfaces are ATA (IDE), SCSI, and Fibre Channel). The ATA and SCSI interfaces have evolved to include many sub-types, which may or may not be backwardly compatible. Capacity: Capacity is the amount of data that the drive can store, after formatting. Most disc drive companies, including Seagate, calculate disc capacity based on the assumption that 1 megabyte = 1000 kilobytes and 1 gigabyte=1000 megabytes. Model Name: Seagate model name Model Number: The drive Model number is Seagate's unique identifying code for each drive. The model number reflects the drive's form factor, capacity, and interface. RPM: RPM is a measurement of how fast a hard disc's platters are spinning (in revolutions per minute). The faster the spin rate, the less time it takes for the drive to read or write a given amount of data. Seek Time: Seek time is an average of how long a drive takes to move the read/write heads to a particular track on the disc. It includes controller overhead but does not include drive latency. System Type: System Type describes the type of computer system in which this drive would most likely be used. The system types are abbreviated are as follows: HPS/HPW, MRS/MRW, DPC.



Bigfoot (hard drive) - The Bigfoot hard drive was a brand of hard disk marketed by Quantum Corporation in the mid-1990s which featured a larger physical size than hard disks typical at the time. Typical hard drives are 3.

List of defunct hard disk manufacturers - It has been estimated that over 200 companies manufactured Hard Disk Drives (HDD) at one time or another. Besides competing on features such as data density and latencies, many of those companies started to support new, smaller form factors that enabled the ever reducing physical sizes of computing devices.

USB enclosure - A number of manufacturers offer portable USB hard drives that offer performance comparable to conventional ATA (IDE) drives. These external drives, called enclosures, are often composed of an embedded system translating device that connect to USB on one side and to conventional IDE, ATA, ATAPI, or SCSI drives on the other.

LaCie - LaCie is a computer hardware company that specialize in external hard drives and other electronic storage devices. They make a family of (external) hard drives called "The Bigger Disks" that hold up to two terabytes of data.



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