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hard disk
data storage device
Seagate Technology
American data storage company
hybrid drive
logical or physical storage device containing both solid-state and hard disk storage
LenovoEMC
Iomega Corporation (later LenovoEMC) was a company that produced external, portable, and networked data storage products. Established in the 1980s in Roy, Utah, United States, Iomega sold more than 410 million digital storage drives and disks, including the Zip drive floppy disk system. Formerly a public company, it was acquired by EMC Corporation in 2008, and then by Lenovo, which rebranded the product line as LenovoEMC, until discontinuation in 2018.
perpendicular recording
magnetic disk drive recording technology
Jaz drive
removable hard disk storage system
hard disk drive platter
circular disk on which magnetic data is stored in a hard disk drive
head crash
read-write head of a hard disk making contact with the platter
ST-506
right|thumb|Seagate ST506 5¼-inch HDD with cover removed thumb| 2.5" 6495 MB IDE drive next to a 5.25" full-height 111 MB MFM drive
Fusion Drive
data storage technology
Storage Technology Corporation
Storage Technology Corporation (StorageTek or STK, earlier STC) was a data storage technology company headquartered in Louisville, Colorado. New products include data retention systems, which it calls "information lifecycle management" (ILM).
Advanced Format
new disk format and access using sector sizes larger than 512 bytes
shingled magnetic recording
hard disk drive technology using overlapping write regions
Conner Peripherals
defunct American computer hardware company
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Castlewood Orb Drive
removable storage disk drive
Apple ProFile
first hard disk drive produced by Apple Computer
Hardcard
right|thumb|200px|alt=A Hardcard 20 hard disk on a card with an acrylic cover for display purposes.|A Hardcard 20 hard disk on a card with an acrylic cover for display purposes. Hardcard is the genericized trademark for a hard disk drive, disk controller, and host adapter on an expansion card for a personal computer.