I have always been struck by how a hard disk of a PC works due to the noise they usually make when they are active (reading / storing information) . A hard disk is a hardware device that is responsible for storing data so that it can be accessed at any time.
Hard drives are also designated with the letters HD (Hard Disk) or we can also see them as HDD (Hard Disk Drive) .
Without going into great technical details, we could say that a hard disk uses an electromagnetic system to write or read information on turntables. First of all, we must know the different parts that make up the hard drive and what is its function:
The hard disk communicates with the PC through one of the available standards (IDE, SCSI, SATA, etc.) being the most current SATA that allows transfers of up to 6 Gb / s.
Hard drives also refer to the speed of rotation, more commonly referred to as rpm (revolutions per minute). As of today, 7200 rpm is the most common rotation speed on hard drives.
For more details of the operation of the hard disk I recommend the following very illustrative video:
Finally, it should be clear that this article talks about hard drives and not SSDs, which have recently broken into the market and employ a different technology.
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