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<p>In contrast, <a href="page.php?w=Hard_disk_drive">hard drives</a> store data on a disk that is covered with a <a href="page.php?w=magnetic_storage">magnetic material</a>; data is represented by this material being locally magnetized. Reading and writing are accomplished by a single head, which waits for the requested memory location to pass under the head while the disk spins. As a result, a hard drive's performance is limited by the mechanical speed of the motor, and it is generally hundreds of thousands of times slower than</p><p>
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