Disk storage refers to any type of storage device that uses rotating platters to store and retrieve digital information. Commonly known as hard disk drives (HDDs) or solid-state drives (SSDs), they are used for persistent data storage in computers, servers, and other electronic devices. HDDs store data magnetically on spinning platters, while SSDs use flash memory to store data electronically. Disk storage is used for operating systems, applications, files, and other data that needs to be retained when the device is powered off.
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