disk pack
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Definition
- Noun:
- A portable pack of magnetic disks used in a disk storage device. It is a removable unit containing multiple hard disk platters, designed to be mounted on a disk drive for reading and writing data.
Usage
- The term "disk pack" is used in the context of computer hardware and data storage history. It refers to a specific, physical storage medium.
- It is typically used as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The operator carefully mounted the disk pack onto the drive.
- Early mainframe computers often used removable disk packs for data storage.
- We need to load a new disk pack to access the archived records.
Advanced Usage
- "to mount a disk pack": To physically install a disk pack onto a disk drive unit so it can be used.
- After mounting the disk pack, the system recognized the new storage volume.
- "removable disk pack": Emphasizes the portable and interchangeable nature of the storage unit.
- The system's flexibility came from its use of removable disk packs.
Variants and Related Words
- Disk cartridge: A related, often smaller, sealed unit containing a magnetic disk.
- Hard disk drive (HDD): A modern, typically non-removable device that performs a similar function but is technologically more advanced.
- Storage volume: A logical unit of data storage, which could be housed on a disk pack.
Synonyms
- Removable disk unit
- Disk module (in specific technical contexts)
Notes on Meaning
- Historical Context: "Disk pack" is primarily a historical term from the era of mainframe and minicomputers (mid-20th century). It is rarely used for modern storage devices like SSDs or internal hard drives.
- Specificity: The term specifically denotes a or of multiple disks (platters) in a single removable unit, not a single floppy disk or CD.
Noun
- (computer science) a portable pack of magnetic disks used in a disk storage device