Sunday, January 23, 2022

 

Types of Computer Hard Disk Drives Explained


What Are the Main Types of Computer Hard Disk Drives?

Computers rely on hard disk drives (HDDs) to store data permanently. They are storage devices used to save and retrieve digital information that will be required for future reference.

Hard drives are non-volatile, meaning that they retain data even when they do not have power. The information stored remains safe and intact unless the hard drive is destroyed or interfered with.

The information is stored or retrieved in a random-access manner as opposed to sequential access. This implies that blocks of data can be accessed at any time they are required without going through other data blocks.

Currently, we can group hard drives into five types:

  • Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment (PATA)
  • Serial ATA (SATA)
  • Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
  • Solid State Drives (SSD)
  • NVM Express

Hard Disk Drives Have Stood the Test of Time

Hard disk drives were introduced in 1956 by IBM. At the time, they were being used with general-purpose mainframes and minicomputers. Like other electronic devices, these have witnessed numerous technological advancements over the years. This is in terms of capacity, size, shape, internal structure, performance, interface, and modes of storing data.

These numerous changes have made HDDs stand the test of time. Not like other devices that became obsolete the moment they were introduced in the market. A floppy disk is a good example.

Hard Drive Types at a Glance

Currently, we can group hard drives into four types:

  • Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment (PATA)
  • Serial ATA (SATA)
  • Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
  • Solid State Drives (SSD)
  • NVM Express

Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment

These were the first types of hard disk drives to be developed. They made use of the Parallel ATA interface standard to connect to computers.

These types of drives are the ones we refer to as Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) and Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE) drives.

These PATA drives were introduced by Western Digital and Compaq back in 1986. They provided a common drive interface technology for connecting hard drives and other devices to computers.

Data transfer rate can go up to 133MB/s and a maximum of 2 devices can be connected to a drive channel. Most of the motherboards have a provision of two channels, thus a total of 4 EIDE devices can be connected internally. They make use of a 40 or 80 wire ribbon cable transferring multiple bits of data simultaneously in parallel. These drives store data by the use of magnetism.

The internal structure is made of mechanical moving parts. They have been superseded by serial ATA.

An EIDE Hard Disk Drive

A hard disk drive (PATA type)

A hard disk drive (PATA type)

Serial ATA Storage Drives

These hard drives have replaced the PATA drives in desktop and laptop computers. The main physical difference between the two is the interface.

SATA was announced in 2000 in order to provide several advantages over the earlier PATA interface. These are reduced cable size and cost (seven conductors instead of 40 or 80), native hot swapping, faster data transfer through higher signaling rates, and more efficient transfer through an (optional) I/O queuing protocol.

Their method of connecting to a computer is the same. Here are some advantages of SATA Hard Disk Drives. Worth noting is that their capacities vary a lot and so do the prices. When buying a disk drive, you need to know its storage capacity and how much storage you want.

  • SATA drives can transfer data faster than PATA types by using serial signaling technology.
  • SATA cables are thinner and more flexible than PATA cables.
  • They have a 7-pin data connection, with a cable limit of 1 meter.
  • Disks do not share bandwidth because there is only one disk drive allowed per SATA controller chip on the computer motherboard.
  • They consume less power. They only require 250 mV as opposed to 5V for PATA.

The interface of SATA Drive

A SATA Hard Disk Drive Pin Out

A SATA Hard Disk Drive Pin Out

Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)

These are quite similar to IDE hard drives but they make use of the Small Computer System Interface to connect to the computer.

SCSI is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices. These standards define commands, protocols, electrical, optical, and logical interfaces.

SCSI drives can be connected internally or externally. Devices that are connected in a SCSI have to be terminated at the end. Here are some of their advantages.

  • They are faster.
  • They are very reliable.
  • Good for 24/7 operations.
  • Have better scalability and flexibility in arrays.
  • Well-adapted for storing and moving large amounts of data.

Solid State Drives

These are the latest in drive technology that we have in the computer industry. They are totally different from the other drives in that they do not consist of moving parts.

They also do not store data using magnetism. Instead, they make use of flash memory technology. They make use of integrated circuits or semiconductor devices to store data permanently, at least until it is erased. The basis for flash-based SSDs, flash memory, was invented by Fujio Masuoka at Toshiba in 1980 and commercialized by Toshiba in 1987.

The first commercial flash-based SSD was shipped by SanDisk in 1991. It was a 20 MB SSD in a PCMCIA configuration.

Advantages of Solid State Drives

  • Faster data access.
  • Less susceptible to shock.
  • Lower access times and latency.
  • Durability.
  • Less power usage.

A Solid State Drive (SSD)

Solid State Drive (SSD)

Solid State Drive (SSD)

NVMe Drive

Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) is a storage interface introduced in 2013. “Non-Volatile” means data is not lost when the computer reboots or loses power.

The term “Express” refers to the fact that the data travels over the PCI Express (PCIe) interface on your computer’s motherboard.

This gives the attached disk drive a more direct connection with the motherboard. This is because data does not have to go through a Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) controller.

NVMe drives are thus much faster than SATA drives. PCIe 3.0 which is the current generation of the PCI Express standard has a maximum speed transfer of 985 megabytes per second (Mbps) on each lane. NVMe drives have been able to utilize 4 PCIe lanes, meaning a theoretical max speed of 3.9 Gbps (3,940 Mbps).

Meanwhile, one of the fastest SATA SSDs, the Samsung 860 Pro, tops out at reading and write speeds of about 560MBps.

NVMe drives come in several different form factors. The m.2 stick is the most common of these.

It is 22 mm wide and can be 30, 42, 60, 80, or 100mm long. These sticks are thin enough to lay flat on a motherboard. This makes them perfect for small form factor computers and laptops.

The PCIe-3.0 form factor is similar to a GPU and it plugs into any of the PCIe-3.0 slots on your motherboard. This is okay for full-sized ATX cases and motherboards.

However, it is constraining on small form factor PCs. On the other hand, it is impossible inside a laptop chassis.

NVM Express (NVMe)

Intel SSD 750 series, an SSD that uses NVM Express, in form of a PCI Express 3.0 ×4 expansion card (Front View)

Intel SSD 750 series, an SSD that uses NVM Express, in form of a PCI Express 3.0 ×4 expansion card (Front View)

Tuesday, November 12, 2019











Here i will explain solutions for Possible Spam in email subject. 

  1.  Attachment in the mail having unknown file extension.
  2. Device on which email is configured has virus.
  3. Internet router not having fixed IP.
Now how to fix it. 
  • For the 1st problem the solution is simple you just have to confirm that the file extension for example .pdf , .xls , .jpeg etc. are  correct sometimes some people have show file extension visible in windows so while typing name of the file they put extra fullstop which creates issues.
  • For the 2nd you will have to scan your computer with antivirus or reinstall windows. 
  • For the 3rd This issues resolves sometime just by restarting the internet router but for permanent solution you will have to ask the service provider to give you fixed IP.
Let me know by commenting if you need any other information.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Stay healthy at work :)

1.Wake up early and go for a jog before work. Don't bring an iPod along; instead, look around and admire the sunrise. Choose a different place to jog every day, like at the beach on Mondays, the park on Tuesdays, and so on. Take in the fresh air and use this time to clear your thoughts and relax before heading into the office.

2.Enjoy a nutritious breakfast. Oatmeal, cereal, a slice of whole-wheat toast, fresh fruit, and yogurt are all healthy choices. Counteract your daily coffeehouse fix by drinking orange juice, skim milk, water, and/or plain brewed coffee.

3.Avoid reaching for another cup of coffee while working. Water is a smart choice, as it removes toxins from your body without taking in any additional calories. Keeping yourself hydrated means keeping your brain hydrated as well, which results in clearer thinking and better problem solving abilities.

4.Reach for a low-calorie snack if you feel hungry before lunch. Avoid that box of donuts at all costs; instead, bring a bag of pretzels, reduced-fat popcorn, or cut vegetables with low-fat dressing for dipping. These will keep you satiated without the guilt.

5.If you feel that deadlines and targets are pressuring you and you need a smoke break, wash your face with cold water, stretch your body and take several deep breaths instead. The additional influx of oxygen to your body will help increase your focus and productivity at work.

6.Lunchtime means brown rice (with carrots, cabbage, broccoli, green peas and flavored sauce) and grilled chicken cooked in a tasty and healthy manner. (Brown rice offers extra dietary fiber and chicken is lean meat with lots of protein. Vegetables along with this means absolute nutrition!

7.Avoid high-calorie sodas and sugary juices at all times. Then what should I drink, you might ask? The answer is something that will increase your metabolism and also doesn't increase your calories, like green tea. The flavor is up to you! It can be mint, lemon, orange, cinnamon or anything you desire.

8.Drink lots of water and stay away from smoking.

9.Just 2 more hours to go home and you are hungry again? Have a handful of dates and an apple with a glass of warm water.

10.Try having as much as of fruits and vegetables and water while at work and say a big no to the easily available junk food, fatty snacks, coffee, fizzy soda, etc.

11.Take a walk when ever you get a break.

12.If it's time to go home and you've followed these steps, consider Mission "Healthy day at Work" accomplished!

Thursday, March 20, 2014

write more than 140 words in twitter

there are so many ways to do so but i find this easy and good to do.
if you are logged in from pc then write the material you want to tweet in note pad file or
word file than press the print scrn button on the keyboard after open paint and paste..
crop the area you want to tweet and save it as .jpeg. now you can tweet it as photo.
now if you are using mobile then you can take a screen shot of the text by writting it in msg or you can download notepad in smart phone also..the rest is same as computer crop it and tweet it..

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5

Well as everyone knows that Samsung launches a new phone every year.
This year Samsung is going to launch Samsung Galaxy S5. Which is going to be similar to Note 3
but it has some features which will attract users.
new features:-
S5 has option which will allow you to download things by combining 3G or 4G connection with
WiFi connection.
Dust and Water Resistant upto 1 meter and 30 minutes.
16 mega pixel camera
1/2.6'' sensor size, 1.12 µm pixel size, Dual Shot, Simultaneous HD video and image recording, geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, image stabilization, HDR
The OS wil be android 4.4 (kit kat)
Well the specs of the phone is good but about the performance we have to wait till it's launches

Monday, March 17, 2014

50 mega pixel camera mobile

After Nokia a chinese mobile company is going to introduce a higher mega pixel camera which is going to have 50 mp...
Looks like mobile company's are concentrating on mp now instead of battery...