Monday, 20 June 2011
Disk caching
Posted on 06:05 by Unknown
Disk caching improves hard disk performance by anticipating data needs. In modern disk drives, it includes a small amount of internal cache. Its function is similar to cache memory. When a program needs to access new data, the operating system first checks to see if the data is in the cache before reading it from the disk.
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