Definition: EOD


End Of Data. Electronic or magnetic sign, a part of the low-level format on tapes. EOD signals the end of data.




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RPM (Revolutions per Minute)

Rotational speed of the media (disk), also known as the spindle speed. Hard drives typically spin at one constant speed. The slower the RPM, the higher the mechanical latencies. Disk RPM is a critical component of hard drive performance because it directly impacts the rotational latency.

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