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13 StuartYeates 1 The piece of [Hardware] that stores your programs and data "permanently" - ie after the power goes off. You probably know what a hard disk is.
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18 JohnMcPherson 3 Hard drives used to have capacity measured in MegaByte~s -- these days it's in GigaByte~s (but also see the MebiByte and GibiByte pages).
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19 JasonDrake 5 A typical cheap [IDE] hard disk drive these days might cost around NZ$120 for 40-80 GigaByte~s of data (about $1/Gb for larger drives). [SCSI] drives are typically slightly more expensive.
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7 The standard method of measuring large amounts of data (in the mainstream media) appears to be ''[LibraryOfCongress|LOC]'' x ''n''.
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15 AristotlePagaltzis 9 To appreciate how far storage technology has come, look at the size of [a 4 megabyte disk platter | http://www.wlug.org.nz/archive/images/platter-lowres.jpg?] used at StanfordUniversity in the 1960s; there a $1 note in the lower-right corner to give you an idea of the platter's size. The black mark around it is from a disk head crash (!!).
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15 AristotlePagaltzis 11 See also:
17 AristotlePagaltzis 12 * PartitioningSuggestions
15 AristotlePagaltzis 13 * BackupNotes
14 * FileSystems
15 * Category:DiskNotes
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15 AristotlePagaltzis 18 Part of CategoryHardware

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