RPM
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What is RPM?
RPM (Revolutions Per Minute). RPM measures how many times a hard drive's platters complete a full rotation in one minute, indicating the drive's rotational speed and potential data access rate.
Simply Put:
Imagine a race car. The faster it drives, the quicker it reaches the finish line. RPM is how fast a hard drive's disk spins, and the faster it spins, the quicker it can find and deliver your data.