Wikipedia: Spin-up -- het aanspringen van je hdd dus ;-)
Spin-up refers to the process of a hard disk drive or optical disc drive accelerating its platters or inserted optical disc from a stopped state to an operational speed. The period of time taken by the drive to perform this process is referred to as its spin-up time, the average of which is reported by hard disks as a S.M.A.R.T. attribute. The required operational speed depends on the design of the disk drive.
Typical speeds of hard disks have been 2400, 3600, 4200, 5400, 7200, 10000 and 15000 revolutions per minute (RPM). Achieving such speeds can require a significant portion of the available power budget of a computer system, and so application of power to the disks must be carefully controlled.
Operational speed of optical disc drives may vary depending on type of disc and mode of operation (see Constant linear velocity).
Nee voeding (lees: spanning), zorgt er alleen voor 'dat het werkt, geen doorvoersnelheid.
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