Answer to Question #153269 in Programming & Computer Science for Ariel

Question #153269

Why is data storage on a hard disk organised in cylinders?


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2021-01-14T16:26:21-0500

It starts with the fact that the recording media is spinning. Thus a single track is a ring around the surface. That ring is broken up into sectors that can hold the data.

Adding a second recording media (underneath the platter) now makes two tracks, or rings. Also separated into sectors to hold data. This makes a cylinder, specially when a disk has more than one platter.


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