Partitioning, in the context of computing, generally refers to dividing a larger entity into smaller, more manageable parts. This can apply to databases (database partitioning), where tables are divided into smaller pieces based on some criteria, improving query performance and manageability. It can also apply to storage devices (disk partitioning), where a physical drive is divided into logical sections, allowing for multiple operating systems or data organization schemes. The specific application defines the purpose and method of partitioning.
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