In the next section, we'll talk about the main differences between casette tapes and hard disks.
One of the unique features of their systems was the ease with which volumes could be transparently mirrored and migrated between physical disks.
But the differences are not so great as they were between records and compact disks, some analysts say.
Logical volume management is a broad term that usually means allowing more flexible relationships between disks and volumes than traditionally provided by partition maps.
The main differences between basic and dynamic disks are:
When copying and moving a large collection of files between disks Webroot added 1% to the total task time.
Disk-to-disk volume copying between disks of different sizes and types.
It can be built with readily available materials, and the spacing between disks doesn't have to be precisely controlled.
Let's look at the big differences between cassette tapes and hard disks:
This development has started to blur the definition between traditional random-access memory and "disks", dramatically reducing the difference in performance.