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the time taken to initiate a trasfer is called? seek time, rotational delay,data transfer rate,disk latency...... please agar aap confirm ho tbhi answer de​

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Answered by ankurbadani84
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Answer:

Disk Latency

Explanation:

Time taken to initiate a transfer is called Disk Latency. Latency is the time after which data transfer actually initiates. It is measured in Milli seconds.

Seek time is the time taken to locate the disk. Rotational time is to time between the request to the time when actually information is located on the disk.

Answered by TransitionState
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Answer: Disk Latency

Explanation:

Seek Time: It is the time that head assembly takes to travel to the disk track on which the data is either read or written.  

Rotational Delay: It is the delay happened due to the disk rotation to bring the required disk sector under the read-write head.

Data Transfer Rate: It is the sum of rotational delay and seek time.

Disk Latency: Refers to the time delay between a request for data and return of the data. It is critical to the performance of a system.

Thus from the above explanations we can say that the time taken to initiate a transfer is called Disk Latency.

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