- An disk made of metal (or other rigid material) that is mounted inside a fixed disk drive Most drives use more than one platter mounted on a single spindle (shaft) to provide more data storage surfaces in a small package The platter is coated with a magnetic material that is used to store data as transitions of magnetic polarity
Disk drives contain multiple platters or surfaces to hold data Each platter has two sides
A large plate or shallow dish on which meat or other food is brought to the table
The actual disk inside a hard-disk drive; it carries the magnetic recording material All but the thinnest disk drives have multiple platters, most of which have two sides that can be used for data storage (On multiple-platter drives, one side of each platter is usually reserved for storing control information )
A disk made of metal (or other rigid material) that is mounted inside a fixed disk drive Most drives use more than one platter mounted on a single spindle (shaft) to provide more data storage surfaces in a smaller area POH - Acronym for power on hours The unit of measurement for mean time between failure (MTBF), expressed as the number of hours that the drive is powered on
The round magnetic disk surfaces used to read/write operations in hard drive system
sound recording consisting of a disc with continuous grooves; formerly used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracked in the grooves
A platter is a large, flat plate used for serving food. The food was being served on silver platters. A platter of food is the amount of food on a platter
A metal disk covered with magnetic recording material Each latter contains a number of circular recording tracks
The actual disk inside a hard disk enclosure that carries the magnetic recording material Many hard disks have multiple platters, most of which have two sides that can be used for recording data