• rmechaber (7/16/2012)


    You state:

    In addition there are more sectors in the outside tracks than there are in the innter [sic] tracks.

    My understanding of disk sectors has always been that the number of sectors per track is constant for a given disk, and that each sector stores the same amount of data as any other sector.

    Anyone confirm this?

    Rich

    That was true about a decade ago, or perhaps longer. For very many years, HDD have had variable geometry, with more sectors on outer tracks, since there's more there, there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_bit_recording