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What (who) is optical disk - definition

FLAT AND USUALLY CIRCULAR DISC WHICH ENCODES BINARY DATA, PRIMARILY USED FOR PHYSICAL DATA DISTRIBUTION AND LONG-TERM ARCHIVAL
Optical disk; Optical media; Optical discs; Optical storage media; Optical Disc; Optical Read Only Memory; Optical Sound Recording; Optical disc media; 💿; 🖸; Optical read only memory; Optical disks; History of the optical disc
  • Comparison of various optical storage media
  • Error rate measurement on a DVD+R. The error rate is still within a healthy range.

magneto-optical disk         
  • A Magneto-optical disc surface has sector partition rectangles.
  • [[Minidisc]]s are magneto-optical discs used to store music.
ROTATING STORAGE MEDIUM
Magnet optical disc; Magneto-optical; Magneto-optical disc; LIMDOW; Mo disk; Mo drive; Magneto-optic disk; M-O; Magneto-optical disk; Magneto optical storage; Magnetooptical storage; Magneto-optical storage; Magnetooptical data storage; Magneto optical data storage; Magneto-optical data storage; Magnetic optical storage; Magnetic-optical storage; Magnetic-optical data storage; Magnetic optical data storage; MO storage; MO data storage; MO disc; MO discs; MO disks; Magnetooptic storage; Magneto optic storage; Magneto-optic storage; MO drive; MO drives; Magneto optical; MO disk; MO Disc; MO Disk; LIMDOW technology; Magneto optical disk
<hardware, storage> (MO) A plastic or glass disk coated with a compound (often TbFeCo) with special optical, magnetic and thermal properties. The disk is read by bouncing a low-intensity laser off the disk. Originally the laser was infrared, but frequencies up to blue may be possible giving higher storage density. The polarisation of the reflected light depends on the polarity of the stored magnetic field. To write, a higher intensity laser heats the coating up to its Curie point, allowing its magnetisation to be altered in a way that is retained when it has cooled. Although optical, they appear as hard drives to the {operating system} and do not require a special filesystem (they can be formatted as FAT, HPFS, NTFS, etc.). The initial 5.25" MO drives, introduced at the end of the 1980s, were the size of a full-height 5.25" hard drive (like in IBM PC XT) and the disks looked like a CD-ROM enclosed in an old-style cartridge In 2006, a 3.5" drive has the size of 1.44 megabyte diskette drive with disks about the size of a regular 1.44MB floppy disc but twice the thickness. {Storage FAQ (http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/arch-storage/part1/faq.html)}. (2006-07-25)
Optical jukebox         
ROBOTIC DATA STORAGE DEVICE THAT CAN AUTOMATICALLY LOAD AND UNLOAD OPTICAL DISCS, SUCH AS COMPACT DISC, DVD, ULTRA DENSITY OPTICAL OR BLU-RAY DISC AND CAN PROVIDE TERABYTES AND PETABYTES OF TERTIARY STORAGE
Optical Jukebox; Optical disk library; Optical library; Optical storage library
An optical jukebox is a robotic data storage device that can automatically load and unload optical discs, such as Compact Disc, DVD, Ultra Density Optical or Blu-ray and can provide terabytes (TB) or petabytes (PB) of tertiary storage. The devices are often called optical disk libraries, "optical storage archives", robotic drives, or autochangers.
Optical instrument         
SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT USING LIGHT WAVES FOR IMAGE VIEWING
Optical instruments; Optical Instrument; Optical devices
An optical instrument (or "optic" for short) is a device that processes light waves (or photons), either to enhance an image for viewing or to analyze and determine their characteristic properties. Common examples include periscopes, microscopes, telescopes, and cameras.

Wikipedia

Optical disc

An optical disc is a flat, usually disc-shaped object that stores information in the form of physical variations on its surface that can be read with the aid of a beam of light. Optical discs can be reflective, where the light source and detector are on the same side of the disc, or transmissive, where light shines through the disc to the be detected on the other side.

Optical discs can store analog information (e.g. Laserdisc), digital information (e.g. DVD), or store both on the same disc (e.g. CD Video).

Their main uses are the distribution of media and data, and long-term archival.

Examples of use of optical disk
1. I am therefore pleased to report that the parliament‘s recent passage of the Optical Disk amendments, as well as other WTO–related laws, constitutes a major step forward.
2. Senior US officials on Monday said that they had already made progress on government use of illegal software, along with a tougher crackdown on illegal optical disk plants.
3. Nevertheless, further improvements are needed in combating online piracy and counterfeit pharmaceuticals, improving patent protection, and enforcing the licensing for optical disk plants.
4. I am therefore pleased to report that the parliaments recent passage of the Optical Disk amendments, as well as other WTO-related laws, constitutes a major step forward.
5. The electronics and entertainment conglomerate said on Thursday it would form a joint venture for optical disk drives with fellow electronics maker NEC Corp. to better weather intense price competition.