Logical block addressing
COMMON SCHEME USED FOR SPECIFYING THE LOCATION OF BLOCKS OF DATA STORED ON COMPUTER STORAGE DEVICES
CHS conversion; CHS conversion/Assembler code; SCSI LBA; Logical Block Address; Logical Block Addressing; Enhanced BIOS; LBA48; LBA28; LBA22; LBA32; LBA64; Logical block address; EZ-Drive; EZ Drive; 64-bit LBA; 48-bit LBA; 32-bit LBA; 22-bit LBA; 21-bit LBA; LBA21; 28-bit LBA; EZ-BIOS; Micro House EZ-BIOS; EZ-DRIVE; Micro House EZ-Drive; Micro House International EZ-Drive
Logical block addressing (LBA) is a common scheme used for specifying the location of blocks of data stored on computer storage devices, generally secondary storage systems such as hard disk drives. LBA is a particularly simple linear addressing scheme; blocks are located by an integer index, with the first block being LBA 0, the second LBA 1, and so on.