sektorstorlek
Sektorstorlek, also known as sector size, refers to the amount of data that can be stored on a single sector of a storage device, such as a hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD). The sector size is typically measured in bytes and is a fundamental characteristic of storage devices. Historically, the standard sector size for HDDs was 512 bytes, but this has evolved over time. Modern HDDs often use a sector size of 4096 bytes, while SSDs commonly use 512-byte sectors but can also support larger sector sizes.
The sector size can impact the performance and efficiency of data storage and retrieval. Larger sector sizes
In addition to the physical sector size, there is also a logical sector size, which is the
Understanding sector size is crucial for optimizing storage performance and ensuring compatibility between different storage devices