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data module

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data module
A sealed, removable storage module containing magnetic disks and their associated access arms and read/write heads.
data module [′dad·ə ‚mäj·yül]
(computer science)
A sealed disk drive unit that includes mechanical and electronic components for handling data stored on the disk.


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