A hard disk is a metal plate with magnetic surfaces. It is a component of a disk drive. The hard drive equipment reads from and writes to the surface of the hard disk. These hard drives are a common part of either Macintosh or PC computers, as well as other large devices that include data storage.
In a hard drive, an actuator arm assembly locates platter cylinders for reading from and writing to the disk. Read and write heads act as the agents for these functions. The total assembly fits into a rectangular metal container. In traditional computing, the hard disk was the internal structure for storing data in a workstation or personal computer. External disks were called “floppy disks” because they had soft internal media instead of a hard disk. The emergence of new types of drives has made floppy disk technology largely obsolete.Hard drives are getting competition from other new technologies. One of these is the flash drive. A flash drive is not a hard disk drive, but a solid state drive, where a new form of data storage replaces the circular hard disk technology. The hard drive and the solid state drive often share the same USB (Universal Serial Bus) connections to the computer, but the way data is recorded and stored is different.
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