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A thin, flat, circular plate or similar object.
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Often the culprit is disk fragmentation -- files and bits of data scattered everywhere across a hard drive -- or a problem with your Windows configuration.
"When somebody says, 'I'm going to store something in the cloud, we don't need disk drives anymore' — the cloud is disk drives," Mr. Victora said.
… "When somebody says, 'I'm gong to store something in the cloud, we don't need disk drives anymore' — the cloud is disk drives," Mr. Victora said.
The burning software is Disk Juggler which is another inhibitor: Most CD burners come with an Adaptec product that is not designed to make V-CDs.
The most important finding of this paper is that the largest source of failure in such data centers is disk failure.
Another company he expects to disappoint is disk drive maker Western Digital, which announced this morning that it expects a fourth quarter loss from operations between 90 cents and 98 cents a share.
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The world is disk-shaped saucerlike and includisk-shaped saucerlike andtence.
The head of the radius is disk-shaped; its upper concave surface articulates with the humerus (upper arm bone) above, and the side surface articulates with the ulna.
The advantages this affords are numerous, although it is disk-space and memory intensive.
Another major challenge is disk-chunk-index-lookup (keeping duplicated chunk indexes of large datasets creates memory overheads), which degrades the performance of backup clients due to frequently random I/O for lookup and indexing.
Although this mission will bring us detailed photometric data, that is, disk-resolved bidirectional reflectance data of the asteroid, there were few bidirectional reflectance data of ordinary chondrite meteorites.
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