EC-Council: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator(CHFI-V10) |
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Module 3 : Understanding Hard Disks and File Systems |
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Opted Answer: B
data density includes Areal Density, Track Density, and Linear or Recording Density.
Volume Density does not describe how data is stored or packed on a hard disk
Linear or recording density refers to how tightly data is packed along a single track on a hard disk. this term describes the number of bits stored per inch of a track, commonly measured in bits per inch (BPI).

Opted Answer: B
Volume Density is not a recognized term in hard disk.
Linear or recording density represent how many bits stored on a single track.

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Volume density does not describe the type of data density on a hard disk.Pradeep Thomas on 10/11/2024
Yes.. Track Density, Areal Density and Bit Density are the types of data densities on a hard disk. Volume density is not a type to describe it. But what about Linear or recording density?