Maxtor QUICKVIEW ATA User Manual

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Glossary

Maxtor QuickView 400/500GB Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive

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E

ECC – Acronym for error correction code.

The recording of extra verifying information

encoded along with the disk data. The

controller uses the extra information to check

for data errors, and corrects the errors when

possible.

EMBEDDED SERVO – A timing or

location signal placed on the disk’s surface

on the tracks that also store data. These

signals allow the actuator to fine-tune the

position of the read/write heads.

ENCODING – The protocol by which

particular data patterns are changed prior to

being written on the disk surface as a pattern

of On and Off or 1 and 0 signals.

EXTERNAL DRIVE – A drive mounted in

an enclosure separate from the PC or

computer system enclosure, with its own

power supply and fan, and connected to the

system by a cable.

F

FAT – Acronym for file allocation table. A

data table stored on the outer edge of a disk

that tells the operating system which sectors

are allocated to each file and in what order.

FCI – Acronym for flux changes per inch.

See also BPI.

FILE SERVER – A computer that provides

network stations with controlled access to

shareable resources. The network operating

system is loaded on the file server, and most

shareable devices (disk subsystems, printers)

are attached to it. The file server controls

system security and monitors

station-to-station communications. A

dedicated file server can be used only as a file

server while it is on the network. A non

dedicated file server can be used

simultaneously as a file server and a

workstation.

FLUX DENSITY – The number of magnetic

field patterns that can be stored in a given

length of disk surface. The number is usually

stated as flux changes per inch (FCI), with

typical values in the thousands.

FLYING HEIGHT – The distance between

the read/write head and the disk surface

caused by a cushion of air that keeps the head

from contacting the media. Smaller flying

heights permit more dense storage of data,

but require more precise mechanical designs.

FORMAT – To write onto the disk surface a

magnetic track pattern that specifies the

locations of the tracks and sectors. This

information must exist on a disk before it can

store any user data. Formatting erases any

previously stored data.

FORMATTED CAPACITY – The amount

of room left to store data on the disk after the

required space has been used to write sector

headers, boundary definitions, and timing

information generated by a format operation.

All Maxtor drive capacities are expressed in

formatted capacity.

FORM FACTOR – The physical outer

dimensions of a device as defined by industry

standard. For example, most Maxtor disk

drives use a 3 1/2-inch form factor.

G

GIGABYTE (GB) – One billion bytes (one

thousand megabytes).

GUIDE RAILS – Plastic strips attached to

the sides of a disk drive mounted in an IBM

AT and compatible computers so that the

drive easily slides into place.

H

HALF HEIGHT – Term used to describe a

drive that occupies half the vertical space of

the original full size 5 1/4-inch drive. 1.625

inches high.

HARD DISK – A type of storage medium

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