skivlagring
Skivlagring refers to a method of storing data on rotating magnetic disks, commonly known as hard disk drives (HDDs). These disks are coated with a magnetic material and spin at high speeds. Data is written to and read from these disks by read/write heads that move across the surface of the spinning platters. The magnetic orientation of tiny regions on the disk's surface represents bits of information, either a 0 or a 1.
The process involves a read/write head, typically mounted on an actuator arm, which precisely positions itself
While once the dominant form of digital storage, skivlagring has seen its market share decrease with the