EC-Council: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator(CHFI-V10) |
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Module 3 : Understanding Hard Disks and File Systems |
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Data density of a disk drive is calculated using track density, areal density, and bit density.
Track Density refers to the number of tracks per unit length on the disk.
Areal Density measures the amount of data stored per unit area of the disk surface.
Bit Density represents the number of bits stored per unit length along a track.
These factors collectively determine how much data can be packed into a given physical space on a storage medium, influencing both capacity and performance