internal drive
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Definition
Noun: A data storage device that is permanently installed within the main enclosure of a computer. It is the primary location for storing the operating system, software applications, and user files, as opposed to an external drive which connects to the computer from the outside.
Usage
The term "internal drive" is used to specify the location and integration of a storage component within a computer system. It is a standard term in computing and hardware discussions. - The laptop's internal drive is a 512GB solid-state drive (SSD). - To upgrade your storage, you can replace the old internal drive with a larger one. - The operating system must be installed on an internal drive.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: In enterprise or server environments, "internal drive" may refer to hot-swappable drives housed in dedicated bays within the server chassis, which are still considered internal to the overall system unit.
- Contrast with Storage Types: The term is often used in contrast with network-attached storage (NAS) or cloud storage, emphasizing local, physically integrated hardware.
Variants and Related Words
- Hard Disk Drive (HDD): A common type of internal drive using magnetic storage.
- Solid-State Drive (SSD): A faster type of internal drive using flash memory.
- Boot Drive: The specific internal drive from which the computer starts up.
- External Drive: A storage device connected to a computer via an external port (e.g., USB), which is the direct antonym in terms of physical placement.
Synonyms
- Fixed disk
- Internal storage
- Primary drive (when referring to the main storage device)
Related Phrases
- "Install an internal drive": The process of physically placing and connecting a new drive inside the computer case.
- "Internal drive bay": The slot or mounting area inside a computer case designed to hold an internal drive.
Noun
- a drive mounted inside of a computer