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Quick question about HDDs

Postby Skittles » Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:44 pm

It's not very important, but I've never figured this out and I've come to a dead end trying to research this myself.

With a multi-platter HDD...  When a file is written, does the file get spread across all the platters in sequence? For example: Bit 0 is on platter 1, Bit 1 is on platter 2, Bit 2 is on platter 3, Bit 3 is on platter 1 and so forth...

Or, does the entire file get written to a single platter until the platter is full?

Just curious,

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Re: Quick question about HDDs

Postby Steve M » Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:29 pm

From this link I think it says files are written to single sectors on each platter.
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/hard-disk6.htm
I have heard defragmentation helps move files to the outside of the platter for faster retrieval. So in theory the machine should be filling the outer portions of each platter and returning to the first platter to begin filling the second outermost ring. Which platter is used first?
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Re: Quick question about HDDs

Postby Skittles » Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:11 pm

Thanks for responding. I have read that specific article and many other which all seem to say the same thing.

Just to be specific, "defragmenting" is simply the process of making a file continuous.
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Re: Quick question about HDDs

Postby jaime » Tue Nov 17, 2009 2:03 pm

"defrag" is just putting the fragmented files back together

when using windows the system writes files in what ever space it can find which in turn causes the fragmentation, hence why defrag needs to run every so often to put the files back together...

as for the writing issue its usually across the platters at the same time, system usually goes from inner most to outer most...but it goes so quickly that the data can and usually will end up anywhere and every where as its being written, accessed and all that fun stuff...
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