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A form of Mass Storage, one of the earliest popular forms and utterly ubiquitous today. It consists of a spinning disk that is read and written by a magnet called a "head." Magnetic disks are much cheaper and slower than RAM (including Flash Memory), pricier and faster than Optical Discs, and can store enormous amounts of data (in recent years reaching measurements in terabytes for larger drives compared to the gigabytes used for even the largest of other storage formats).
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