removable disk

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removable disk

A technician inserts a removable disk into a computer drive.

Definition

Noun: A removable disk is a type of hard disk storage device designed to be easily taken out of its disk drive. Its defining characteristic is that physically removing it from the computer system prevents access to its data, thereby enhancing security against unauthorized use.

Usage

This term is used to describe a specific category of portable data storage hardware. It emphasizes the security aspect gained through physical detachment. - For sensitive projects, we store the data on a removable disk and lock it in a safe when not in use. - The policy requires that all backup copies be made on removable disks that are stored off-site.

Advanced Usage
  • Concept of "Removability as Security": The term inherently links the physical property of the disk with a security outcome. The primary function is not just portability, but the creation of an "air gap" by removal.
    • The removable disk model ensures data is only accessible when the drive is physically connected to the authorized machine.
Variants and Related Words
  • Removable drive (n): A broader term that can encompass not just hard disks, but also solid-state drives (SSDs) and other storage media designed for removal.
  • Cartridge drive (n): A type of removable disk system where the storage medium is enclosed in a protective cartridge.
  • External hard drive (n): A portable storage device, but one that is not necessarily designed for frequent, routine removal as a core security feature; it is connected externally via a cable.
Synonyms
  • Portable hard disk: Highlights transportability.
  • Cartridge hard disk: Emphasizes the enclosed, swappable format.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Disk drive: The hardware unit into which the removable disk is inserted.
  • Air gap: A security measure where a computer or network is physically isolated from unsecured networks; removing a disk creates a form of air gap for the data.
  • Data at rest: Refers to inactive data stored physically, such as on a removed disk.
removable disk

A technician inserts a removable disk into a computer drive.

Noun
  1. a hard disk that can be removed from the disk drive; removal prevents unauthorized use