Which of the following refers to functional dimensions of a drive in terms of the number of heads, cylinders, and sectors per track? Drive layout Hard drive geometry Drive geometry Hard drive layout
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
this question is wrong you understand this question is wrong you understand
Answered by
0
Hard drive geometry refers to functional dimensions of a drive in terms of the number of heads, cylinders, and sectors per track
Explanation for the answer:
- Hard disks are organized in a manner similar to as a concentric stack of platters.
- The data is secured or stored on concentric circles on the surfaces called as tracks.
- Sections within each track are known as sectors.
- A sector is the smallest physical storage unit on a disk and mainly it will hold 512 bytes of data.
- Hence, the correct answer among all the options is Hard drive geometry.
(#SPJ3)
Similar questions