\nLike main memory, modern disk drives can be viewed as an array of ____.\nAlthough multi-sector operations are possible, manufacturers only\nguarantee that a single ____ byte write is atomic. \n
\n\n\nIn terms of geometry, a modern disk consists of one or more circular hard\nsurfaces called a ____ on which data is stored persistently by inducing\nmagnetic changes to it. These disks are bundled together around the\n____, which is connected to a motor that surfaces around at a constant\nrate measured in ____. The data on these surfaces are encoded in\nconcentric ____, which are tightly packed together on the surface.\n
\n\n\nTo read and write from the surface, a ____ is moved to position the ____\nover the desired portion of the disk.\n
\n\n\n" }, "q04": { "type": "multiple", "question": "\n\nRegarding disk drives, which of the following statements are true (choose\nall that apply)?\n\n\n", "responses": { "delay": "The rotational delay is the time it takes for the a desired sector to rotate to the disk head.", "seek": "A seek involves moving the disk arm to the appropriate track and is costly.", "coasting": "When a disk arm is coasting, it is stationary and waiting for the appropriate track.", "settling": "After as seek, there is a settling time to ensure the disk head is over the appropriae track.", "back": "Write-back caching appears faster but can be dangerous." } }, "q05": { "type": "order", "question": "\n\nAs with processes, the OS can schedule the order of I/O requests using a\nvariety of disk scheduling algorithms. Match the following definitions\nwith their labels.\n\n