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Disk address is specified using

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Answered by charlie1505
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Answer:

logical block addressing

Answered by smartbrainz
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Disk address is specified using the Logical Block Address.

Explanation:

In a computer, the disk is the part where information is stored. There are two fundamental types of disks which are "magnetic disks" and "optical disks".

The Disks are comprised of tracks and further sectors, each of which has a unique address. The "Logical block addressing" ("LBA") is a common design that is used to mention the location of the block of data information stored on computer system storage devices like hard disks.

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