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== Activities == | == Activities == |
Revision as of 20:02, 20 September 2020
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk[b] is an electro-mechanical data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material.
- 15.000 RPM, sustained transfer rates of Transfer Rate Up between 125 Mbytes/sec [1] and 204 Mbytes/sec )(2010)[2] depending on product generation
- 10.000 RPM
- 7.200 RPM
Related terms
Activities
- Learn about SSD storage technology and compare it with HDD technology
- Use
lsblk
andblkid
commands in Linux to identify your HDD devices - Use iotop, iostat and sar -d in Linux to assess you disk usage
- Read wikipedia:Hard_disk_drive_performance_characteristics
See also
- Block devices:
blkid
(UUID),lshw -class disk
,hwinfo --disk
,udevadm
,rescan-scsi-bus.sh
,LUN
,hdparm
,findfs
, Add a new disk lsblk
,pvscan
lspci
,lsscsi
,smartctl
,fdisk
,parted
,Kpartx
,pvdiplay
,pvs
,udisksctl
,/dev/sd, nvme list
- IO performance:
iotop, iostat, sar -d, fio, nmon, vmstat -d
,dd
,nmon
,stress
- Block devices, partition, GUID Partition Table (GPT),
fdisk
,parted
,Kpartx
, partition,/proc/partitions
,blockdev, mkfs, partprobe
,diskpart (Windows)
,fdisk -l /dev/nbd0
cp
,dd
,sftp
,scp
,rsync
,casync
,mv
,fio
,ln
,docker cp, kubectl cp
,minikube cp
,multipass transfer
,Copy-Item
,Xcopy
- Block devices: HDD, SSD, Intel Optane, block size
- Storage: Fibre Channel, Disk arrays, Disk array shelves, Disk array controller, CD-ROM, DVD, Tape library, LTO, HDD, SSD, SCSI, iSCSI, SAS, SATA, SEDs, OPAL, Magnetic storage, WORM
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